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What (who) is EASA pilot licensing - definition


EASA pilot licensing         
LICENSING FOR AIRCRAFT PILOTS IN EUROPE
Aviation in the European Union and the European Free Trade Association is regulated by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). EASA specifies common standards for the licensing of aircraft pilots.
Pilot licensing in Canada         
  • A Canadian pilot who holds an Airline Transport Pilot Licence - Helicopter, flying a [[Bell 212]] on a medevac mission.
  • The holder of a Canadian ultra-light pilot permit prepares to fly a [[Blue Yonder Twin Engine EZ Flyer]].
  • A Canadian aeroplane flight instructor (left) and her student, with the [[Cessna 172]] they have just completed a lesson in.
  • Jodel D11-2]].
  • A Canadian glider pilot is ground briefed prior to solo in a [[Schweizer SGS 1-34]] sailplane
CANADIAN AIRCRAFT PILOT LICENSING
Pilot licensing in canada; Pilot certification in Canada
Pilot licensing in Canada is administered by Transport Canada under the Aeronautics Act and the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs).
Television pilot         
TRIAL EPISODE MADE TO SELL A TELEVISION SERIES
Pilot episode; TV pilot; Backdoor pilot; Pilot episodes; Pilot (tv); Pilot (episode); Film pilot; Television Pilot; Unaired Pilot; Put pilot; Pilot (television); Pilot (TV); Television pilots; TV Pilot; Backdoor pilots; Back door pilot; Pilot Episode; Test pilot movie; Unsold pilot; Pilot season (television); Pilot order; Pilot telefilm; Telefilm pilot
A television pilot (also known as a pilot or a pilot episode and sometimes marketed as a tele-movie), in United States television, is a standalone episode of a television series that is used to sell a show to a television network or other distributor. A pilot is created to be a testing ground to gauge whether a series will be successful.