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Types of Pilot Licenses Explained (Student, Recreational, Private, Commercial, ATP, and more)

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The requirement applies to private, commercial, and airline transport pilots, as well as flight engineers and navigators who fly internationally. Interestingly, the FAA started issuing BasicMed for general aviation (GA) pilots as an alternative to the third-class medical certificate in 2017. What does it take?

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A Comprehensive Guide to Pilot Certificates and Ratings

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From Student to Airline Transport Pilot Certificates, find the information you need for your aviation goals. Key Takeaways The FAA offers a range of pilot certificates, each designated for different levels of flying proficiency, including Student, Private, Commercial, and Airline Transport Pilot Certificates.

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Navigating ForeFlight Subscriptions: Which Plan is Right for Your Needs

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The weight and balance tool calculates gross weight and center of gravity for a wide range of airplanes. Based on our informal surveys of general aviation pilots, this plan is the most popular option. Beyond those essentials, Basic Plus includes some helpful add-ons (which a lot of pilots overlook).

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Everything You Need To Know About Ailerons

Pilot Institute

From simple mechanical linkages in small aircraft to high-tech fly-by-wire systems in airliners, ailerons have evolved with aviation itself. In recent times, composite materials have been introduced for flight controls even in small general aviation aircraft. This shifts the ailerons Center of Gravity (C.G.)

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What Is a Dutch Roll, and Is It Dangerous?

Pilot Institute

Placing the center of gravity ahead of the aircraft’s center of lift improves longitudinal stability. Doing so provides more lateral stability since the aircraft’s Center of Gravity (CG) lies below the wings. Most commercial and general aviation aircraft are designed to be dynamically stable.