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".... the moment you doubt the possibility of taking off, you lose forever the ability to prove it ..." James Barrie, Peter Pan. Each applicant for flight training must be at least 16 years old and must undergo a medical examination before being included in the training. ... Upon successful completion of the training, the holder of a private pilot's license may operate flights for his own use, relaxation or travel. The licensee is authorized to fly all single-engine aircraft weighing up to 5700 kg. These licenses can be extended to other qualifications, such as multi-engine or night flying. A private pilot's license is also the first phase of a transport pilot's training, so if the holder of this license decides to pursue a career as a professional pilot in the future, he may be included in further training ... from the QA Aviation School

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