|
- 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
- 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
- Pilots - Federal Aviation Administration
Sport Pilot's Certificate License; Frequently Asked Questions; Contact the Airmen Certification Branch; Search Airmen Certification Information; Download the Airmen Certification Database; Verify the Authenticity of a Foreign License, Rating, or Medical Certification; English Proficiency Endorsement; Pilot Records Improvement Act (PRIA)
- 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
- 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
- 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
- What are the hourly requirements in becoming a pilot?
What are the hourly requirements in becoming a pilot? 14 CFR part 61 (Certification: Pilots, Flight Instructors, and Ground Instructors) prescribes the hourly requirements for the issuance of pilot certificates and ratings
- 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
|
|
|