No. The aircraft must be accordance to FAA FAR 103
No-Not if You Fly Solo.
Yes - if You Carry a Passenger.
(For Yours and the Passenger's Safety.)
This depends on what country your in, In Australia, Yes, you do need a License, in Great Britain, Yes, the Ultralights/Microlights there are listed under their national register and therefore you need a license. In the United States, A true single seat ultralight requires no license to fly (assuming it meets the requirements of Part 103 for an ultralight aircraft). Any two seat "ultralight" or Light Sport type aircraft requires a Sport Pilot Certificate or higher to fly.
An ultralight helicopter is a considered to be a toy and it a common collectorÍs item. There is no need for a license to fly or play with this type of helicopter.
Most states now require that the person flying the ultralight have some type of pilot's license (like Sporting) to take a passenger. This is done to minimize the risk of the passenger being hurt or killed. Basically, if an unlicensed pilot wishes to risk their life, that is their right. BUT, that doesn't extend to the passenger.
Say your pilot who flies an ultalight. It is illeagle to fly an ultralight in a storm and you need to avoid them while you fly.
Yes (see website `National Microlight Association of Ireland' under `FAQ')
It depends what you mean by the term 'ultralight' ! If you mean a scale model of a helicopter that you fly by remote control - no. If you mean a full-size helicopter you actually sit in to fly - yes.
Any commercial vessel will need a captain with a license.
yes of course you have to because you need your pilot license
no
In the US you must be 16 to solo an airplane with a student pilot's license, and you need to be 17 to be eligible for the private pilot license.
Your Pilot's License was created in 2003.
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