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Self-funded pilot training
There are two types of qualified employment.

The first type is public fee students ~ generally speaking, it is about 2 years of theory ~2 years of practice ~ generally it will not exceed 1.5 years ~ during the theoretical study period, they need to take the theoretical examination of private photos ~ instrument grade license ~ and business photos before they can continue their study and practice flying in the branch ~ generally, they can pass ~80 points ~ choose 65438+ from three multiple-choice questions. This is the ultimate goal of your theoretical period ~ this is the actual flight you only need at home. (China Civil Aviation Flight Academy, nine days, azure) These schools are all like this. If you fly abroad, you will take three license theory exams abroad. Of course, foreign exams are simple and there are few question banks. But there are all kinds of exams every week. (Beihang University, Tianjin University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics) These schools have all flown.

The second type is self-funded students, with theory 1 year and practice 1 year or more. The process is the same as above. Just how long it takes to graduate in two years. There is a grounding rate of 15% in the flight phase. Private photos 10% ~ 5% of instrument and business photos (equivalent to courses). I fly in the Civil Aviation Flight Academy of China, and the grounding rate is less than 5%. Our brigade is only 1. . . . Foreign schools don't know how many. When you come back, you need to take ICAO4 (an English test, pure spoken English) to return to the company. And routing theory. But basically flying over private photos won't be banned.

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