How Do I Become a Pilot in BitLife?

avatarInterferingHood6 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit6 months ago

To become a pilot in BitLife, first, focus on getting high smarts and maintaining good health. After high school, go to university and major in something like mathematics or science. Once you graduate, apply to pilot school and keep your stress low by going to the gym and meditating. Eventually, you'll get a job as a pilot!

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avatarBakingAlert6 months ago

Getting high smarts and good health are key. Then, go to university, graduate, and apply to pilot school. It's that simple!


avatarWarningSquad6 months ago

Honestly, you just need high smarts, stay healthy, and go to university. Ain鈥檛 rocket science.


avatarCluingWear6 months ago

I've done this in BitLife! My character had high smarts and went to university for a science major. After graduation, I applied to pilot school, kept stress low, and boom! I became a pilot!

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