According to several aviation school websites, in order to attend aviation school, a person must be over the age of 17. A drivers license is needed and you must complete at least 45 hours of flying training.
Yes, you can. Your driver's license is not dependent upon whether or not you attend(ed) school.
most aviation rate schools will be in pensecola, florida.
Someone needing to attend a CDL school for a commercial drivers license would most likely be those who are interested in driving larger trucks, buses, or heavy equipment.
SIx month loss of drivers license and option to attend classes. POSSIBLE hardship limitation to license considered if you can show cause why.
If you can pass the written and driving test, then no. I think you should not have to attend drivers school. However, if you aren't willing to put in the time to study on your own, then I think driving school would be a better option for you.
The length of aviation school depends on each individual school. To become a commercial pilot, one must usually attend school for 2-4 years.
No, you don't have to pass in order to attend drivers education.
There are a lot of these schools you can attend, so it really depends on what location in Florida you are and where you plan on attending. You can try the Florida Aviation Academy for one, and find out more information from them at www.flavaiationacademy.com.
In order to have a license, all teenagers must attend driving school.
You could lose your drivers license. You have to attend mandatory classes, such at Alcoholic Anonymous. You might also have to do community service or even serve time in jail.
In the UK Police Officers need a standard driving license and a special driving permit issued by the Chief Constable, to qualify for the permit the Officer must first attend advanced driving lessons and pass to a very high standard.
You have to attend the hazmat handlers course. Military drivers licences are a bit different from regular licences, but when you've completed the hazmat handlers course, a notation of it will be made on your military drivers licence, along with any other relevant courses you've completed (such as USAREUR, etc.).