1. Age requirements: The age requirements of pilots are usually between 20 and 30 years old, but the specific requirements may vary according to countries, regions and recruiting units. Some military organizations may have more flexible regulations on age.
2. Education background: Most pilots are required to have at least a high school education or equivalent, and some airlines and military organizations may require a bachelor's degree, especially in flight-related fields.
3. Health requirements: Pilots need good health, and usually need to pass physical examination and medical evaluation. In particular, vision and hearing must be within certain standards to ensure that pilots can perform their tasks safely.
4. Flight experience: Pilots usually need to have certain flight experience, which may include training in flight schools, obtaining private flight licenses (PPL) and commercial flight licenses (CPL). Military organizations may have different requirements. They usually provide their own training.
5. Flight license: The pilot needs to obtain the corresponding flight license, which depends on the requirements of his flight mission and the recruiting unit. Common licenses include private flight license (PPL), commercial flight license (CPL) and transport flight license (ATPL).
6. Skill requirements: Pilots need to have a series of flight skills, including flight control, navigation, emergency response, communication, etc. They also need to pass relevant flight tests to prove their skills.
7. Language requirements: Pilots usually need to be proficient in one or more languages, usually English, because English is the common language in the international aviation field.
8. Background check: Pilots need to undergo background check to ensure their reliability and safety. This includes reviewing criminal records and security background.
9. Training requirements: Pilots need to receive professional flight training, including ground training and simulated flight training. These trainings are usually provided by accredited training institutions or flight schools.
10. psychological quality: pilots need to have the psychological quality to deal with high pressure, emergencies and long-term flight. They may need psychological evaluation to ensure that they can cope with various situations.