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Airline Pilot Certification Program - cover

Airline Pilot Certification Program

Nanda Iyengar

Casa editrice: Educohack Press

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Airline Pilot Certification Program is an essential guide for anyone aspiring to pursue a career in commercial aviation or curious about the fascinating world of piloting. Have you ever wondered how airplanes fly or what it takes to pilot these incredible machines across the globe? This book answers those questions and more, offering a comprehensive overview of the journey to becoming a certified airline pilot.
Readers will explore the history of aviation, the invention of airplanes, and the pioneers who made flight possible. The book details the various types of pilots, aircraft, and flight ratings, while also explaining eligibility criteria, licensing requirements, and the rules governing pilot certification in countries like the USA, Canada, the UK, and India. Step-by-step guidance on the path to becoming a commercial pilot makes this an invaluable resource for aspiring aviators.
Disponibile da: 23/01/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 226 pagine.

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