
Pilot Licensing Regulations
Pilot licensing regulations set the standards and requirements pilots must meet to operate aircraft legally and safely. They cover training, experience, medical fitness, and examinations. To become licensed, a pilot typically needs to complete approved training programs, pass written and practical exams, and demonstrate sufficient flying hours and skills. Different licenses (e.g., private, commercial) have specific criteria. These regulations ensure pilots are competent and prepared for various flying conditions, maintaining safety for all onboard and on the ground. They are overseen by aviation authorities to uphold consistent standards across the industry.