Do you need a bachelors degree to be a pilot at Delta?
I want to be a commercial airline pilot, and I only have an associate's degree. I'm looking at different flight schools and haven't decided which one yet. Anyways, to be a pilot for Delta do you need a bachelors degree?
What airlines do NOT require a bachelors degree?
All the commercial airlines want a 4 year degree and 6500 hours of flight time under your belt to even apply. It's a hot field for the future. Totally worth the time and price.
According to their website you do.
each airline lists basic qualifications needed to become a pilot. Go to each site and do the research. That's all i would do.
You sure do need a degree. They all require one.
You need a Comercial Pilot's License. Nothing else.
Research online what steps you need to do in order to become a licensed airline pilot.
NO AIRLINES REQUIRE A BACHELOR'S DEGREE, but you won't be competitive with the 99 percent of applicants who have one.
Unless you have about $200.000 to spend on training forget it!
Yes. All major airlines require 4 years in college. Look Silly if no degree after 4 years.Might look worse if those years and no degree than have no college.
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