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How to Become an Airline Pilot: A Comprehensive Guide

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Becoming an airline pilot requires following a structured path, and with the help of PilotCenter.net, you can ensure that you're on the right track at every step. We work with the largest flight schools globally, negotiate the best prices for you, and provide ongoing guidance at no cost to you.

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Our team will monitor your progress to ensure you’re learning, flying, and not falling behind—or worse, abandoning the program. Below, you will find detailed steps for three major pathways to becoming an airline pilot:

EASA (Europe), FAA (USA), and ICAO (Rest of the World).

The ICAO Route (Rest of World)

Step 1: Obtain a Class 1 Medical Certificate


No matter where you are in the world, the first step is securing a Class 1 Medical Certificate from an ICAO member state. PilotCenter.net can assist in finding a trusted Aeromedical Examiner in your country.

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EASA Route
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Step 2: Private Pilot License (PPL)


Obtaining your PPL is the first milestone in your pilot training. With
PilotCenter.net as your partner, you’ll receive guidance and assistance in choosing the right school to start your journey.

Step 3: Build Flight Hours and Complete Theory Training
To obtain your Commercial Pilot License (CPL), you’ll need to accumulate flight hours and study for theoretical exams. PilotCenter.net negotiates the best prices for your training and ensures you stay on track to reach your
flight hour goals.

Step 4: Commercial Pilot License (CPL)


Your CPL allows you to be paid for flying, and PilotCenter.net will make sure you have access to the best CPL programs available in your region.

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Step 5: Instrument Rating (IR)
 

Obtaining an IR is essential for professional pilots. PilotCenter.net works with flight schools worldwide to offer you the most effective and affordable IR training options.

Step 6: Multi-Engine Rating (MEP)
 

To fly larger, multi-engine aircraft, you’ll need a Multi-Engine Rating. With PilotCenter.net, you can secure the best training options without worrying about costs.

Step 7: Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL)
 

Once you’ve built up enough hours, you’ll be ready for your ATPL.
PilotCenter.net will assist with the application process and help you
prepare for the ATPL exam.

Step 8: Type Rating
 

Before flying for an airline, you’ll need a Type Rating for the specific
aircraft. We’ll make sure you’re connected with the best training centers for your Type Rating.

Step 9: Job Application and Airline Recruitment


Once all the steps are completed,  PilotCenter.net will help you apply for airline positions and offer advice on interviews and recruitment processes. We stay with you every step of the way to make sure you succeed.

At PilotCenter.net, we are committed to guiding you through every step of your pilot training journey, no matter which certification path you choose. By working with flight schools around the world and negotiating the best prices, we ensure that cost will never be a barrier. Plus, we’ll monitor your progress, making sure you stay on course and reach your dream of becoming an airline pilot.

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