Pilots are not universally required to shave their faces, but facial hair must comply with specific safety regulations, particularly concerning the use of oxygen masks. Here's why:
Pilots must be able to use oxygen masks effectively in emergencies, such as cabin depressurization or smoke in the cockpit.
Regulations: Masks must form a proper seal to function correctly. Excessive facial hair, like a full beard, can prevent this seal, compromising safety.
Most airlines allow well-groomed facial hair, such as mustaches or neatly trimmed beards, provided it does not interfere with mask sealing.
Some airlines may enforce stricter grooming policies to ensure safety compliance.
Military pilots and some other aviation roles often have stricter grooming standards. Clean-shaven faces are usually mandatory to ensure compatibility with oxygen masks or other equipment.
If you're pursuing your CPL, it’s a good idea to keep facial hair well-maintained, especially if you'll be undergoing medical assessments or simulator training where mask use is required.