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#1. An applicant for an Airline Transport Pilot Licence shall have completed in aeroplanes not less than:

#2. The holder of a pilot’s licence should inform the Authority of any illness which they are suffering which involves incapacity to undertake those functions to which the licence relates throughout a period of a certain number of days or more.

#3. The International Civil Aviation Convention Annex containing standards and recommended practices for Personnel Licensing is:

#4. The holder of a commercial pilot licence, when acting as copilot of an aircraft required to be operated with a copilot, shall be entitled to be credited with not more than:

#5. The minimum age of obtaining a PPL is:

#6. The privileges of the holder of a Commercial Pilot Licence-aeroplane shall be:

#7. The duration of the period of currency of a medical assessment shall begin on:

#8. Type ratings shall be established:

#9. The holder of a commercial pilot licence, when acting as Co-Pilot performing under the supervision of a pilot who fulfills the flying experience requirements of a check pilot, the duties and functions of a pilot-in-command shall be entitled to be credited:

#10. An applicant holding a private or commercial pilot license aeroplane for the issue of an instrument rating, shall have completed….hours of cross-country flight time as pilot-in-command of aircraft in categories acceptable to the licensing Authority

#11. An applicant for an Airline Transport Pilot Licence shall have completed in aeroplanes not less than:

#12. For Commercial Pilot Licence aeroplane the applicant shall have completed in aeroplanes not less than….. if the privileges of the licence are to be expected at:

#13. An applicant for a Commercial Pilot License aeroplane shall have completed in aeroplanes not less than:

#14. An applicant for a Commercial Pilot Licence shall have completed in aeroplanes not less than:

#15. When the holders of aircraft transport pilot licenses aeroplane and helicopter have passed their 40th birthday the medical examination shall be reduced to:

#16. The applicant to exercise the functions of an Instrumental Flight Rating in aeroplanes shall prove, according to ANNEX 1, PERSONNEL LICENSING, his/her capability to pilot such aircraft only by instrumental rules and an engine:

#17. The applicant for an Airline Transport Pilot Licence shall have completed in aeroplanes not less than ___ hours of cross-country flight time, including not less than ___ hours of flight time by night as PIC or as Copilot under supervision.

#18. An applicant for a Commercial Pilot Licence-aeroplane shall have completed not less than ___ hours of cross-country flight time as PIC including a cross-country flight totaling not less than ___ km (___NM), with full-stop landings at two different aerodromes.

#19. An applicant for a Commercial Pilot Licence shall hold a current:

#20. The age of an applicant for a Commercial Pilot Licence shall not be less than:

#21. To be able to execute a public transport flight, the minimum and maximum age (with ATPL) is:

#22. Which Annex to the Chicago Convention contains minimum specifications for a crew licence to have international validity?

#23. An applicant for the ___ licences shall have the ability to speak and understand the English language used for radiotelephony communications.

#24. The privileges of the holder of a Private Pilot’s Licence shall be to act as:

#25. If the age of a CPL holder flying a single-pilot helicopter for charters is more than 40 years, the validity of medical is for:

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