TITLE

Sport Pilot

PUB. DATE
February 2005
SOURCE
Flying;Feb2005, Vol. 132 Issue 2, p69
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Advises air pilots on several issues in the United States. Application of a student Sport Pilot certificate; Federal Aviation Administration's support material for sport pilot test; Web site providing information about the differences between ultralight, sport and private pilots.
ACCESSION #
15778820

Tags: AIR pilots;  AERONAUTICS, Commercial;  FLIGHT crews;  CERTIFICATION;  UNITED States. Federal Aviation Administration

 

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