Private Pilot Licence
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A Private Pilot Licence (or, in the United States, a certificate) permits the holder to operate an aircraft, initially only under visual flight rules. In most countries, a private pilot possessing an instrument rating may also conduct flights under instrument flight rules. Passengers may be carried and flight in furtherance of a business is permitted; however, a private pilot may not be compensated in any way for services as a pilot and must pay at least the share of a flight's expenses. Neither passengers nor cargo may be carried for hire.
For more information see:
- Pilot certification in the United States
- Pilot licensing in Canada
- Pilot licensing in the United Kingdom
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