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hi
i am a commerce graduate even in my 10+2 iv done commerce,but my all time dream is to be a pilot. can u please guide me whether i can still pursue CPL training??? any recommended courses which i can follow 4 physics and maths???? but rather i am very good in maths and i'm very eager to do anything which is required to be done. pls do help me with the information. thank you

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Hi there,

If you want to do your cpl then there is nothing to stop you doing so. recommended courses for physics and maths?... don't follow you there. If you're already a uni graduate then you don't need to do another degree to become a pilot.

I've got a website with a load of info about how to become a pilot:

www.justplanecrazy.co.uk

All the best

Hus

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Expertise

Pilot training, pilot jobs, pilot requirements. All areas from private pilots to commercial to military. Pilot equipment. Aircraft including helicopters. Where to fly, where to train, costs. Anything aviation related. UK based

Experience

Been flying since 12 years old, Royal Air Force cadet at school. Royal Navy flying scholarship, Private Pilots License at 17. Military jet flying as well as civilian. Now have my own website with details of how to become a pilot and where to fly

Organizations
www.justplanecrazy.co.uk

Publications
On various websites. In January 08's edition of Aircraft Illustrated

Education/Credentials
GCSEs, A-Levels in English Literature, Economics & Art, University Degree in Economics & Marketing

Awards and Honors
Royal Navy Flying Scholarship (1 of 20 people out of 2000 who applied) BA (Hons) Degree

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