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  2. Category:Aviators from Illinois - Wikipedia

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  3. Pilot licensing and certification - Wikipedia

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    Balloon pilot's licence issued by the Aéro-Club de France to Mr. Tissandier. Pilot licensing began soon after the invention of powered aircraft in 1903. The Aéro-Club de France was founded in 1898 'to encourage aerial locomotion'. The Royal Aero Club followed in 1901 and the Aero Club of America was established in 1905.

  4. Pilot certification in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For sport pilot certificate applicants or holders, regulations state that a medical is required if the applicant/pilot does not hold a valid United States drivers license. To obtain a medical certification, pilots are required to undergo a medical examination from an Aviation Medical Examiner , or AME.

  5. University of Illinois Institute of Aviation - Wikipedia

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    For these students, the Professional Pilot program was an option. In this program, the students were able to earn their private pilot's certificate and instrument rating while still pursuing a non aviation degree. Students then transferred to a different college at the University of Illinois in order to complete their bachelor's degree.

  6. Aero Club of America - Wikipedia

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    Those first five licenses were issued in alphabetical order — a practice followed by other national organizations belonging to the FAI. Pilot's licenses were not required by law (except by some states) until well after World War I. Aero Club of America licenses were required for participation in sporting events and demonstrations sanctioned ...

  7. Three Fake Pilots Found Flying Airlines With Invalid Licenses

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  8. Poplar Grove Airport - Wikipedia

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    The shop services airframe, engine, and accessory needs and sells parts. 12 acres of land on the airport have been donated to the Poplar Grove Aviation and Education Association for the purposes of preserving 20th century aviation and educating the community, including offering scholarships for new pilots to begin flight training.

  9. Robert Bushby - Wikipedia

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    In 1950 he earned his Commercial pilot license and in 1954, his Multi-engine rating. From 1955 until 1970 Bob worked for the Sinclair Oil Co. in their engine research laboratory. [ 1 ] Bushby died on October 14, 2018, in Joliet, Illinois .