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- Become a Pilot - Federal Aviation Administration
FAA's rules for getting a pilot's license (certificate) differ depending on the type of aircraft you fly You can choose among airplanes, gyroplanes, helicopters, gliders, balloons, or airships If you are interested in flying ultralight vehicles, you don't need a pilot's license
- Medical Certification - Federal Aviation Administration
MedXPress is designed to expedite the processing of a pilot's request for certification and shorten the pilot's office visit with the AME How do I get a Medical Certificate and what to expect during the AME examination
- Become a Pilot - Federal Aviation Administration
You don't have to have a student pilot's certificate or a medical certificate to take flying lessons Of course, you won't be able to fly solo right away That takes time and the paperwork described in this guide
- Become a Pilot - Federal Aviation Administration
Before you can fly solo You don't need a student pilot certificate to take flying lessons Am I eligible for a student pilot certificate? You are eligible if: You are at least 16 years old If you plan to pilot a glider or balloon, you must be at least 14 years old You can read, speak, and understand English; How do I get a student pilot
- Pilots - Federal Aviation Administration
Replace Your Pilot Certificate License; Get Copies of Airman Certification Records; Replace a Knowledge Test Report; Request Temporary Authority to Exercise Certificate Privileges; More Airmen Information Sport Pilot's Certificate License; Frequently Asked Questions; Contact the Airmen Certification Branch; Search Airmen Certification Information
- Pilot Schools Information - Federal Aviation Administration
Pilot training is available on-site at most airports, either through an FAA-certificated (approved) pilot school * or through other training providers An approved school may be able to provide a greater variety of training aids, dedicated facilities, and more flexibility in scheduling
- Recreational Pilot and Private Pilot Practical Tests
FAA Flight Standards District Offices conduct practical tests for pilot certification either at the offices location or periodically in cities within the district The offices are usually located on or adjacent to an airport FAA has also designated many flight instructors as pilot examiners
- Student Pilot Training and Limits - Federal Aviation Administration
Does my pilot training include a written test? Yes Before flying solo, you must be familiar with some of the FAA’s rules and with the flight characteristics and operational limitations of the make and model of the aircraft you will fly
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