When you gain work experience as a pilot, you will be assisting the Captain in the operation and management of the flight. Your main responsibility is to ensure the safety of all passengers and crew members during the flight, but also to be attentive to the crew and keep passengers happy.
As with all pilot careers, your work environment changes constantly because your flight times, weather conditions and the colleagues you work with vary from flight-to-flight. What remains constant, however, is as a pilot you are responsible for all preparations prior to the flight. This means you will inspect the aircraft, get a weather briefing and perform calculations as well as make sure all navigation systems are set before the flight.
Our British Aero Academy
pilot training is designed to fully prepare you for the incredible airline pilot career that lies ahead. With more than 40 years heritage in pilot training and a dedicated airline placements team to help you secure a pilot job in Europe or the UK, you couldn’t be in safer hands than with British Aero Academy Airline Academy.