Monday 24 October 2016

Becoming a Pilot through the HM Aviation Cadet Program

Being a pilot is one of the most exciting careers one can have. Every day is different, and one has the opportunity to travel, and get paid for it!The first part of becoming a pilot is in making the decision to become one. You must decide you really want to be a pilot, and are willing to do whatever it takes. Other careers such as cabin crew, flight dispatcher, and airport manager exist in aviation. Airlines give travel benefits to both air and ground crew. All positions play a vital role in aviation.

HM Aviation has a team of expert councilors to assist you in choosing which career is right for you. More career opportunities exist in aviation than ever before, and now is the perfect time to start. HM Aviation has started many successful careers in aviation, both for pilots, and for other careers in aviation.


If becoming a pilot is truly your dream, HM Aviation has tie-ups with schools from around the world. HM Aviation assists the student in choice of location. HM Aviation assists the student in obtaining a visa to the country and flight school of their choice, as well as preparing them in advance for their course.




While flight training, HM Aviation keeps in contact with both the students and the flight school to ensure the student is receiving the best possible training, and that everything is on schedule. Students complete the private pilot license, the night rating, the commercial pilot license, the multi-engine rating, and instrument rating. This prepares the student for entry into the industry as a pilot.

Upon returning home, HM Aviation continues its commitment to its students. Students are prepared for the airline’s evaluation process including: aptitude tests, psychometric tests, interviews, and simulator evaluations. If the student is unsuccessful at any of these evaluations, HM Aviation provides remedial training to assure the student makes the selection process. Airlines have been very impressed with HM Aviation graduates, and HM Aviation provides full employment assistance. For anyone truly seeking a career as a pilot, the HM Aviation pilot cadet program is the best possible way to see their dreams become reality.

Monday 3 October 2016

A Must for Getting a Job as a Commercial Pilot

Many people dream of a career as a pilot; the freedom and excitement you can’t get from a “regular job”. For those serious about a pilot career, it will take a large investment, both in money and time. A lot of effort is necessary, and one must persevere when the going gets rough.

The first and most important step in becoming a pilot is the decision that one really wants to become a pilot. This sounds obvious, but one must think of the reasons they want to become a pilot. Is one so passionate about flying they cannot stand to do anything else? Perhaps one wants a career with the opportunity for travel. If you want a career with the opportunity to travel, a cabin crew position might be right for you. One should become a pilot only if they are passionate about it.

The next step is in training. Becoming a pilot requires intensive flight training, and a flight exam. The private and commercial licenses as well as most ratings require a flight exam. In addition to flight training, a student pilot must attend ground school, and pass a written exam. The private and commercial licenses also require a written exam. This takes effort, and one must think of the end goal for motivation.



For getting one’s first job, and throughout one’s entire career, having a professional attitude is essential. Having the attitude one knows everything after finishing their commercial pilot’s license is dangerous, and will not be tolerated by an employer. A pilot must be a team player, and always willing to learn if they want a successful career.

One must choose their desired career path, and be the best they possibly can at every stage. One may wish to become an airline or corporate pilot. Others may become charter pilots or flight instructors. Some may become bush pilots, flying into remote lakes or locations. To become an airline pilot, one must usually start off as a flight instructor or charter pilot, and build flight hours. Whatever one’s final goal, they have an obligation to do each step of their career to the best of their ability.

An exciting career awaits those who really want it. The aviation industry is poised for record growth, which will result in record opportunities for pilots and other aviation personnel. The rewards are enormous for those willing to work for it.

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