Aerospace occupations Commercial Pilot Nate Smith 10 Jan 2014
What is a pilot? A person actively involved flying an aircraft Also known as an aviator
History -Wright Brothers credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane -First powered flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina December 17, Aviation now is common for private, commercial, and military applications
Pilot Salaries
Education and Certifications 18 Years Old Minimum of 250 hours of flight time Must hold an instrument rating Requirements for a commercial pilot’s license include: Jobs at most major airlines require a bachelor’s degree, but no education is required to begin learning to be a pilot