BitLife: How to become a pilot

BitLife: How to become a pilot
BitLife: How to become a pilot

In BitLife, you'll be able to choose from a variety of job routes for your avatar. You'll be able to try out uncommon occupations and demanding activities that you might not otherwise be able to accomplish, such as flying. If you want your character to become a pilot, you can make them an airline captain, which would allow them to travel the globe. We'll go through how to become a pilot in BitLife in this guide. When you first start the game, you should put as much emphasis on your character's Smart stat as possible. Attending school, studying harder, visiting the library, taking the memory test, and reading books are all ways to do this. If you don't want to physically turn through the book pages, the best way is to go to the library, but you'll have to wait until your character is in Junior High.

After you graduate from high school, you must ensure that your character is appropriate for college. They can pursue any degree they want as long as it leads to graduate school. A business degree, a medical degree, or a biology degree would all be excellent choices. With business and biology degrees, we've had a lot of success. Make sure to work hard and stay up with your academics, just as you did in high school. After graduating from college, you can continue on to acquire your graduate degree for another two to four years.

Answers to All Pilot License Questions and Passing the Pilot's Exam

After you've completed your studies, you'll be able to apply for your pilot's license. To begin, head to the activities area and join up for the pilot's school. Have your character participate in the program for at least 40 hours. Here are all the answers to any questions you might be asked once you've completed the required 40 hours.

What is the name of this flap on the horizontal stabilizer?
  • Elevator
What is the name of this flap on the vertical stabilizer?
  • Rudder
What is the force that counteracts the thrust force for flight?
  • Drag
What is the force that counteracts the drag force for flight?
  • Thrust
What is the term for the rotational movement of the nose of the plane?
  • Roll
What is the nickname for the six basic aircraft instruments?
  • The Six Pack
What’s the name of the pilot’s area on the plane?
  • Cockpit
What does the airfield landing marker of a red background, with a yellow line going from the right corner to the bottom left?
  • Land Cautiously
What is the airfield landing marker of a red background and yellow cross?
  • Landing prohibited
What is the airfield landing marker of a red background with two yellow lines down the middle?
  • Emergency Landing Only
What is the aircraft marshal signal of crossing signals above their head?
  • Stop
What is the aircraft marshal signal of right hand straight, left hand moving up?
  • Turn left
What is the aircraft marshal signal of two hands up straight?
  • Continue straight
What is the name of this pitot-static instrument that has vertical speed at the center?
  • Vertical speed indicator (VSI)
What is the name of this pitot-static instrument that has ALT at the center?
  • Altimeter
What is the name of this gyroscopic instrument with an airplane in the center, with an L on the left and an R on the right?
  • Lean indicator
What is the name of this gyroscopic instrument with the outline of an airplane at the center?
  • Heading indicator
You're ready to look for pilot employment now that you have a graduate degree and a pilot's license. It should be listed under occupation in the employment list, but finding it can be difficult. The working title will be listed as a pilot trainee. Once you've been hired, having a positive relationship with your boss can help you advance your career. Mostly, it's a patient game of working hard, keeping your life in balance, and making sure you don't bother your coworkers too much. You'll be promoted to airline captain at the conclusion of your career.

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