PilotCET’s Aircraft Pilot License page outlines the eligibility criteria course structure and available scholarships rather than directly addressing how students with weaker academic backgrounds perform. What it does show is that academic qualifications such as meeting the eligibility requirements are just the first step. The training’s evaluations and exam patterns, along with available scholarships suggest that once admitted, success depends more on performance during training and the ability to secure financial support than on prior academic strength.
In practice many aspiring pilots with average academics have found success once they focus on the practical disciplined, and committed aspects of pilot training. Even if you enter as a weaker student in traditional academics you can excel through dedication consistency in training and effective exam preparation. Tools like structured ground school, simulator practice and mentorship can bridge the gap. While strong academic fundamentals help pilot training emphasizes applied learning discipline and technical proficiency qualities that motivated students can develop and leverage to succeed.