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Career Spotlight: How to Become a Professional Aviator

For those with a passion for the skies, a career in aviation offers a unique blend of technical skill and adventure. However, the path to becoming a professional aviator is one of the most demanding and rewarding journeys a person can take. This career spotlight explores the training, dedication, and lifestyle required to pilot modern aircraft.

Key responsibilities of an aviator include: 

  • Flight Operations: Ensuring a safe takeoff, navigation and landing of aircraft. 
  • Aircraft Maintenance: Conducting pre-flight checks and reporting issues to maintenance crew.
  • Navigation and Communication: Communicate with air traffic control to navigate airspace and follow designated flight plans. 
  • Emergency Response: In the event of an emergency be able to act calm and ensure the safety of passengers and crew members. 

The different career paths are: 

  • Commercial Aviation
  • General Aviation
  • Military Aviation
  • Aerospace Industry (testing new aircraft)

A guide to becoming an aviator

  1. Your journey on becoming an aviator starts at high school. Your emphasis during these years must be on mathematics, physics and geography, because they lay the foundation for comprehending the principles of flight, navigation and aircraft mechanism. 
  2. After highschool, the second step is flight school and choosing the right one is vital. Ghana boasts an array of esteemed flight schools that offer rigorous pilot training programs. Institutions such as the Ghana Civil Aviation Training Academy (GATA) and the Mach1 Aviation Academy stand as exemplars in this regard. 
Aviator pilots in Airplane cockpit
  1. Thirdly, you must secure the appropriate license. In Ghana, your first milestone is securing a Private Pilot License (PPL), which grants you the privilege to fly for personal enjoyment, rather than commercial purposes. To earn a PPL, you must diligently undergo comprehensive training, encompassing both flight hours and theoretical examinations. There are different avenues in getting into an aviation career so do your research to know what qualifications are necessary for you.

Optional educational qualifications

Whilst not necessary to elevate yourself, it may be good to hold at least a bachelor’s degree in aviation, aeronautical science, or a related field. Additionally, aviators must pass rigorous medical examinations to ensure they are physically and mentally fit to operate an aircraft. This includes meeting specific vision, hearing, and general health requirements.

Conclusion

A career as an aviator offers a unique blend of adventure, responsibility, and skill. It appeals to individuals who have a passion for flying, excellent decision-making skills, and a commitment to safety. Despite the challenges, many aviators find the thrill of taking to the skies and the sense of accomplishment in ensuring safe and efficient air travel incredibly rewarding.

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Inside Success presents to you our digital platform, created to inform, inspire and empower 16-35s. Through our articles, we aim to bring bold ideas, fresh voices and real conservations to life. From mental health advice, to career information, and fashion tips to social issue debates, Inside Success is proud to have created a platform that has something to cater to everyone.

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