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Become a Pilot - Federal Aviation Administration
There are several different types of pilot's licenses, from student pilot all the way up to airline transport pilot. The information below describes the eligibility, training, experience, and testing requirements for Student Pilots, Recreational Pilots and Private Pilots.
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Become a Pilot - Federal Aviation Administration
Become a Pilot Is it hard to learn to fly? No. People of all shapes and sizes, ages and abilities have learned to fly. It's fun, and from the beginning of your training, you get to do most of the actual flying!
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Pilots - Federal Aviation Administration
FAA 's From the Flight Deck video series provides pilots with actual runway approach and airport taxiway footage captured with aircraft mounted cameras, combined with diagrams and visual graphics to clearly identify hot spots and other safety-sensitive items. Pilot's Bill of Rights — Airmen seeking FAA contractor air traffic data.
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Part 141 Pilot Schools - Federal Aviation Administration
Part 141 pilot schools may be able to provide a greater variety of training aids and require dedicated training facilities, flight instructor oversight, and FAA-approved course curricula.
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Licenses & Certificates - Federal Aviation Administration
Become a Pilot Become a Mechanic Contact the Airmen Certification Branch Search Airmen Certificate Information Airmen Online Services Update Your Address Replace an Airman Certificate (License) Airmen Practical Test Standards (PTS) Aircraft Airworthiness Certification Aircraft Registration Contact the Aircraft Registration Branch N-Numbers
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Become a Pilot - Federal Aviation Administration
There is no charge for application made directly to the Flight Standards District Office (FSDO). However, an FAA-designated pilot examiner, an airman certification representative associated with a part 141 flight school, or a certificated flight instructor can charge a reasonable fee for processing an application for student pilot certificates.
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Airmen Certification | Federal Aviation Administration
Flight Standards District Offices (FSDO) Locator Designee Locator Pilot Certificate Aircraft Type Designations Vintage & Experimental Aircraft Program Airmen Databases Verification of Airmen Certificate information Download the Airmen Certification Releasable Database Regional Active Airmen Totals Airmen Inquiry Last updated: Thursday, December ...
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Student Pilot Training and Limits - Federal Aviation Administration
Student Pilot Training and Limits Where can I get flying lessons? Contact any airport that handles private aircraft or the nearest FAA Flight Standards District Office. Does my pilot training include a written test? Yes.
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Recreational Pilot and Private Pilot Knowledge Tests | Federal Aviation ...
If you want to pilot a balloon or glider, you must be at least 14 years old. Before taking the knowledge test, you may have to show proof of age, such as a birth certificate.
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What are the differences in the types of pilot licenses (certificates)?
A private pilot certificate lets the pilot carry passengers and provides for limited business use of an airplane. A commercial pilot certificate lets the pilot conduct some operations for compensation and hire.