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  2. Bolingbrook's Clow International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Clow called the airport "Clow International" on the spur of the moment when filing a flight plan. [7] He chose the word "international" to reflect Chicago's mixed ethnicity, rather than the airport's size: his many friends and fellow pilots were of German, Polish, and other ethnic backgrounds now making their homes in Chicago.

  3. Wingly (company) - Wikipedia

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    Running an online flightsharing [1] platform, they connect passengers and local private pilots. Private pilots are able to offer seats on their flights departing from local aerodromes. The website is part of the sharing economy. When offering a flight, the pilot shares the operational expenses with their passengers. [2] This service is often ...

  4. Flying club - Wikipedia

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    A flying club or aero club is a not-for-profit, member-run organization that provides its members with affordable access to aircraft. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Many clubs also provide flight training , flight planning facilities, pilot supplies and associated services, as well as organizing social functions, fly-ins and fly-outs to other airports and so forth.

  5. University of Illinois Institute of Aviation - Wikipedia

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    The institute was the first school in the U.S. to be certified by the Federal Aviation Administration to conduct all tests leading to the issuance of civilian pilot certificates. [2] It had a long history of providing flight training, and was particularly well known for conducting research into aviation-related human factors.

  6. Flight sharing - Wikipedia

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    The regulations also state that the pilot and passengers must share a "common purpose" in the flight, [3] e.g. they are conducting the flight for a commonly shared external purpose (other than the flight itself). Also, the pilot must not be "holding out" (i.e. advertising) to the general public the offer to transport passengers, but only a ...

  7. Private aviation - Wikipedia

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    It is the purpose of the flight, not the aircraft or pilot, that determines whether the flight is private. [5] For example, if a commercially licensed pilot flies a plane to visit a friend or attend a business meeting, this would be a private flight. Conversely, a private pilot could legally fly a multi-engine complex aircraft carrying ...

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