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What are the chance of becoming a pilot?

Hello I m 17 and currently studying Chemistry, Biology, Maths and Geography at a-level. I have my GCSE s , 5 a*- Maths, Biology, Physics, History and Geography, 5 A s English, Chemistry, Further maths, PE and B at French. I want to become a pilot. What are my chances of getting accepted?

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Your subject choices are apt. But just bear in mind that, what Airlines are looking for when they say they are looking for future pilots, is exactly that (and nothing more). E.g; if at some point during the multi-staged interview process, you are given/placed into a scenario that is not 'on a plane', for instance. you're asked to role-play the role of a boss of a furniture factory, a disgruntled customer had phoned in and complained to your staff(a manager) about the color of paint used on a chair.. how do you resolve the issue?
Answer: YOU must take that scenario and make it plane/pilot related. So Boss=Pilot, staff(manager)=Hostess, customer=passenger, color of chair=brand of soda served..
And then you resolve THAT scenario, and follow up by going back to the furniture factory scenario. THAT is the type of candidate that will make it through to the simulator stage of pilot assessing
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