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Being a pilot can be very stressful because of the amount of responsibility required. Also, it often requires overnight stays in foreign places. Schedules are irregular and hours are monitered by the government.
A commercial airline pilot flies passengers to cities all over the world on a variety of aircraft. They have a series of pre-flight, in-flight, and post-flight responsibilities. They are responsible for every flight crew member and passenger on board the aircraft.
A 13% increase is expected in this field from 2006- 2016 Related Occupations- Air Traffic Controller, Airfield Operations Specialist Approximately 26,000 people worked as commercial airline pilots in 2006
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Commercial Airline Pilot
Lewis University - Romeoville, IL Department of Aviation- Aviation Flight Management Classes: Gen. Ed., Intro to Aviation, Private Pilot Ground 1&2, Human Factors in Aviation, Aviation Regulations, Aviation History 1&2, Meteorology 1&2, Instrument Ground School, Commercial Ground School, Aviation Safety Tuition: $10,995 undergraduate Room & Board: Single room $2,975-$3,325/ semester
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Cathy: ''Piloting is a competitive field so it helps to be aggressive. It takes confidence to effectively lead other crew members, and you have to demonstrate leadership abilities to get promoted.''
$30,460 - $122,550 $71,270 avg