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Job in air transport? How?

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Most jobs in the airline industry require a high school education or equivalent certification, with some requiring college degrees or specialized training. Flight attendants and pilots require certification from the FAA, while aircraft mechanics need training from an FAA-certified business school. Jobs are often located in major cities, with some allowing for remote work.

Most jobs in the airline industry require you to have a high school education or complete an equivalent certification. Some careers, however, require college degrees or some other type of specialized training. To actually land a job in the airline industry, you need to apply for a job with an airline or related travel agency. Most jobs in this particular industry also require you to live close to a major travel hub, but some jobs like booking agents may allow you to work remotely.

Flight attendant careers are among the most visible and popular jobs in the airline industry. To qualify for any airline assistant number or job, you must have a high school diploma and be certified by the appropriate airline authorities. In the United States, certification is provided by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Some airlines also prefer applicants to have a university degree in subjects such as nursing, psychology, hospitality or some other helping profession before becoming a flight attendant.

Pilot careers are also very popular jobs in the airline industry. Pilots must first be trained by the military or another government-certified school of instruction, and all must have a license before applying for work with an airline. Before being able to access training, however, pilots must first have higher education and be competent in physics and mathematics, as well as in aeronautical engineering. In rare but select cases, airlines may hire pilots with only a high school diploma if all other education, training and certification requirements are met.

To work as a reservations or ticketing agent in the airline industry, it is likely that you will also need a high school diploma or equivalent certification. These airline industry jobs are often located in major metropolitan cities, with several of them located at major airports. Occasionally, however, some may work in individual travel offices or telecommute full or part time.

If you want to work in the airline industry as an aircraft mechanic in the United States, you must have a high school diploma, be fluent in English, and receive training from an FAA-certified business school. Excellence in subjects such as computer science, mathematics and physics also helps qualify you for training and eventual employment in the airline industry. After being trained, you will also need to be certified as an aircraft mechanic by the FAA before you can be hired by an airline.

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