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Becoming a pilot in BitLife is nowhere near as hard as in the real world. You have to accomplish several hours of flight school but have the luxury of doing so with a fictional character in the game. When the time comes to get your license, however, a single question will be asked, and your answer will determine whether you pass or need to retake the test. Let’s take a look at all the pilot test answers in BitLife.
How to Become a Pilot in BitLife
Before you can test to be a pilot, you have to train. Follow these instructions to become a pilot in BitLife:
- Starting from when you turn fifteen and enter high school, get a part-time job.
- Earn at minimum $4,835 before graduating high school.
- Once you graduate, opt to look for a job instead of attending college.
- Press the Activities button on the bottom right corner of the character’s play window.
- Scroll down the Licenses and click on it.
- Here, you can press Flight School.
- You can do one or ten hours at a time at $105 per hour (which is where the money you made in high school comes in).
- Attend Flight School for 40 hours.
- Once finished, return to the Licenses area and click on Pilot’s License.
- Take the test for $635.
- You’ll be prompted to answer one question to determine whether or not you get your license.
Pilot Test Answers
Only one question gets asked during the Pilot test, but it can be one of several questions the developer has set up. The different questions and answers are as follows:
- What is the name of this pilot-static instrument?
- Depending on what the instrument says on its face, it could be a Windspeed Indicator, an Airspeed Indicator, an Airtime Indicator, an Altimeter, a Heading Indicator, a Vertical Speed Indicator, or a Lean Indicator.
- What is the name of the 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 Left and Right Movement of a Plane?
- Yaw.
- What’s the name of the pilot’s area on the plane?
- Cockpit.
- What is the nickname for the six basic aircraft instruments?
- The Six Pack.
- What is the term for the rotational movement of the nose of the plane?
- Roll.
- What does this airfield landing marker indicate?
- A red box with a diagonal yellow line: Land Cautiously!
- A red box with two vertical yellow lines: Emergency Landing Only!
- A red box with a yellow X: Landing Forbidden!
- What is this aircraft marshaller signaling?
- The Aircraft Marshaller holding the baton lights up and down at his sides: Move Forward.
- The Aircraft Marshaller holding the baton lights in an X: Stop.
- The Aircraft Marshaller holding the baton light in his right hand while waving with his left: Turn Left.
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