Alien

US law defines “the alien” as “anyone who is not a US citizen,” and in 2015, California removed this term from state labour law. The term illegal alien was long viewed as an inhuman insult by advocates of immigrants. Still, the term became more controversial during the era of Donald Trump, and some senior federal… Continue reading Alien

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Candidate

TSA designates an alien or another person who applies for flight training or recurrent training. It excludes someone who has been approved by the Department of Defense for flight training.

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DAY

The time between the end of evening civil twilight and the start of morning civil sunrise is known as night. 14 CFR 61.109 refers to this term once more. As a result, a day is described as the time between the start of civil sunrise in the morning and the end of civil twilight in… Continue reading DAY

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Recurrent Training

Recurrent training is a form of scheduled refresher training required of pilots on a regular basis. Any recurrent training occurs every few months, while other recurrent training occurs biannually, annually, or biennially. Training can take place in person, online, or in a mixture of both. Most types of recurrent instruction have a written and/or functional… Continue reading Recurrent Training

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National of the United States

Even though the words “US country” and “US resident” have somewhat different definitions, they are often used interchangeably. Although all citizens of the United States are considered U.S. nationals, not all inhabitants of the United States are considered U.S. nationals. A U.S. national, according to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), is someone who “owes his… Continue reading National of the United States

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Aircraft Simulator

An aircraft simulator is a platform for pilot training, construction, or other uses that recreate an aircraft’s flight and the atmosphere in which it is operating. The simulation aims to provide valuable models in building a natural process by simulating the model and training methods challenging to perform in real situations. This includes replicating aircraft… Continue reading Aircraft Simulator

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Ground Training

In the theoretical study at the College of Aviation, you learn theories about how airplanes fly, the weather, and many other aviation-related topics. The main objective of studying theoretical aviation at Aviation College is to help you pass the knowledge test. You study theories in Ground School about aircraft, the atmosphere, and many other aviation… Continue reading Ground Training

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Flight Training

The theoretical study, with which the trainer begins to obtain the essential information before the practical flight phase. It is a stage of importance not less than practical flying, but rather it is the cornerstone that helps the trainee develop his events in general during practical training. Solo flying (SOLO) Flying with an instructor ((DUAL)… Continue reading Flight Training

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