“There’s a bunch of courses and different licenses in order for me to be able to achieve my dreams of becoming an airline pilot, but I don’t know where to start!”, have you ever had such thoughts before? Do you wish someone would just put out a complete guide of all the courses for you? Well there’s no need to fret, we’ve got that covered right here.
“Going to a pilot school to earn my pilot license requires a lot of time and money, am I even sure I will be able to get a job as an airline pilot afterwards?” This question is a common one to think about, not only in the fields of aviation, but in all fields. However, there are a couple of misconceptions that we’ve found just by analyzing the question. Why are you limiting yourselves to only being an airline pilot? Who says all pilot schools take up a lot of time? Which is why, we will be breaking all the myths right here, right now.
Looking back to where 14DAYPILOT Flight Academy started and seeing where this flight academy stands now gives out an indescribable feeling. We never imagined having gone this far in this short amount of time. In the years since the beginning of 14DAYPILOT Flight Academy, we have accomplished a number of achievements, but first, let’s take a trip down memory lane.
Why does hypoxia occur? How many types of hypoxia are there? To know more about hypoxia we must first know the science behind the transport of oxygen throughout the body. Let’s step onto the surface of the respiratory system. We all know that our body takes in oxygen and exhales CO2. All of these occurs inside the lungs however, there are more steps involved to this where oxygen is brought to all parts of the body and exchanged with carbon dioxide. The human blood contains haemoglobin (Hb) that carries the oxygen molecules from the lungs to the body tissues around the body such as body organs.