It can be yes, in UK and all ICAO countries . An airline first officer is required to hold a commercial pilot licence - And this requires the pilot to be at least 18 years old - An airline captain must hold an airline transport pilot licence - It requires this pilot to be at least 21 years old - What you might see mentioned occasionally here - Different rules in USA - The FAA is more restrictive and makes an exception to ICAO - FAA requires all pilots employed by airlines to hold an airline transport pilot licence - That is all pilot officers as well - And the FAA minimum age for the Airline Transport Pilot Licence is 23 - So - The youngest airline first officer in UK can be 18 of age - The youngest airline captain in UK can be 21 of age - But in USA, the youngest pilot employed by an airline must be at least... 23 - That is for all captains and pilot officers.
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