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  2. Light aircraft pilot licence - Wikipedia

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    The light aircraft pilot licence (LAPL) is a pilot license allowing the pilot to fly small aircraft.It is issued in EASA member states and the United Kingdom. Unlike most other licences, it is not covered by the ICAO framework and is usually not able to be used in other states or regulatory areas.

  3. Pilot licensing and certification - Wikipedia

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    Most private pilot certificates are issued as "private pilot: airplane single-engine land," which means the pilot may fly any single-engine, land-based airplane they are qualified in. A pilot is only qualified in the category and class of aircraft in which they successfully complete their checkride (for example, a pilot who takes a commercial ...

  4. Private pilot licence - Wikipedia

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    The Cessna 172RG is an example of an aircraft that would require the pilot-in-command to have private pilot licence or greater, with an airplane single-engine land (ASEL) class rating and a complex endorsement in the United States The Cessna 310 is an example of an aircraft that would require a pilot-in-command to have private pilot licence or greater, with an airplane multi-engine land (AMEL ...

  5. Pilot certification in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Passengers may be carried and flight in furtherance of a business is permitted; however, a private pilot may not be compensated in any way for services as a pilot, although passengers can pay a pro rata share of flight expenses, such as fuel or rental costs. A Private Pilot may be reimbursed for the aircraft operating expenses that are directly ...

  6. ATP Flight School - Wikipedia

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    The two pilots of the ATP aircraft suffered fatal injuries, as did the two pilots of the Piper Seminole. [60] On March 24, 2014, a twin-engine Piper PA-44 owned by ATP Flight School crashed near Brunswick Georgia after a suspected break-up of the airframe in IFR conditions. Both pilots suffered fatal injuries in the accident. [61]

  7. EASA pilot licensing - Wikipedia

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    The most basic licence is the Light Aircraft Pilot Licence (LAPL). Separate licences are issued for aeroplanes, helicopters, sailplanes and balloons. [1] This is not a standard ICAO licence. Private Pilot Licences are issued for aeroplanes (PPL(A)) and helicopters (PPL(H)). The SPL is issued for sailplanes (gliders) and the BPL for balloons.

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    Miami being in the US is a big factor, as it is the top market for the Italian luxury automaker, with Florida the second-biggest market for Lamborghini in the country, following California.

  9. Category:Aviation licenses and certifications - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft maintenance engineer; Aircraft maintenance engineer (Canada) Aircraft maintenance technician; Aircrew; Airline transport pilot licence; Airplane Single Engine Land; Airworthiness; Airworthiness certificate; Airworthiness directive; Asian Aviation Centre (Sri Lanka) Aviation Maintenance Technician; Aviation Security Identification Card