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Can pilots keep long hair?

In short, the answer depends on the gender of the pilot. Female pilots are allowed to have long hair as long as it is tied back and out of the face. Male pilots, particularly those flying for commercial airlines, usually need to cut their hair.



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There are exceptions to this rule, but for the most part, if you want to be an airline pilot, you'll need to be clean-shaven. So why the restriction? Well, it all has to do with safety. Beards can interfere with the proper seal of a pilot's oxygen mask.

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In most large commercial airlines, pilots are allowed to have facial hair, as are the flight attendants. However, this facial hair does need to be kept tidy (neatly trimmed) or stylish (longer beard styles) and shouldn't make the aviation pilot look less professional.

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In short, the answer depends on the gender of the pilot. Female pilots are allowed to have long hair as long as it is tied back and out of the face. Male pilots, particularly those flying for commercial airlines, usually need to cut their hair.

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Some countries and airlines require pilots to submit to breath tests as part of reporting for work, while other countries use hair samples for drug testing in addition to urine.

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So long as you can operate the controls of your aircraft and see out clearly, there's no reason why height, weight or age should be an obstacle.

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To fly as a commercial airline pilot, you will need 1500 hours of experience, which can be earned in two years. ATP's accelerated commercial pilot training programs provide a structured timeline and shorten the time it takes to gain experience and meet qualifications.

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What is the highest rank a pilot can get? Captain or pilot-in-command is the highest rank a pilot can earn. A captain has over 3,000 flight hours and is responsible for the entire aircraft and all occupants aboard.

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The FAA encourages pilots to seek help if they have a mental health condition since most, if treated, do not disqualify a pilot from flying.

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