If you purchase a sub from a reputable company, like US Submarine (an example, not an endorsment) the price will probably include training. If you choose to build your own then read, read, read and practice, practice, practice. Start in shallow water. Watch a lot of movies; both fiction and documentary and lay yourself out an intensive program to handle any contingencies you can think of. Learning to Scuba dive would be a major bonus in case worst-case scenario.
Pilot Training Schools are the best places you can learn how to fly a private jet.
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A recreational pilot license is required in order to pilot a private jet in the US.
A company in Key West, Florida owns the largest private submarine . It takes tourist on cruises of the reefs about 100 feet down
Technically a pilot is anyone who has flown an airplane. In the USA, there are several different levels of pilot certificates. They go:Student Pilot Certificate (can fly solo with a flight instructor signoff)Private Pilot Certificate (can fly with passengers, not for hire)Commercial Pilot Certificate (can fly for hire)Airline Transport Pilot Certificate (can fly as a captain for charter and airline operations)So a "pilot" is not necessarily better or worse than a private pilot.
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Private aircraft are aircraft that are owned by individuals rather than by governments or businesses, such as Airlines. Private aircraft may be used to transport passengers for hire or for charter. However, a "private pilot's license" does not allow a pilot to fly for business. It requires a commercial pilot's license.
There are many schools, businesses, and individuals who offer private pilot training. You can even start with some of easier basic stuff online at a website like First Flight. www.free-online-private-pilot-ground-school.com/
Most smaller regional or municipal airports have aviation schools where you can get a pilot's license. Upper level licenses (jets) would require the facilities and equipment to offer the training. It depends on what you want to learn to do. Your best bet is to call the airport where private planes land in your area and inquire.
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Private training can help improve or teach you many skills that you may need or desire. To find local private pilot training, ask your local airport and confer.