No. You must be at least 16 to have student license.Minimum age requirements for the various airman certificates (i.e., pilot license certificates) are defined in 14 CFR part 61, Certification: Pilots and Flight Instructors, and Ground Inspectors as follows:Airline transport pilot (ATP) certificate: 23 yearsCommercial pilot certificate: 18 yearsPrivate pilot certificate: powered aircraft - 17 years;Private pilot certificate: gliders and balloons - 16 years;Student pilot certificate: powered aircraft - 16 years;Student pilot certificate: gliders and balloons - 14 years
It depends what certificate you are after. The youngest age is 16(student pilot)
16 and up
certificate 12
You have to be 18 years old to gain a CNA certificate without a highschool diploma or GED.
18 20 max
It is 40 years max in all states
The FAA says you must be at least 16 years old to fly solo with a student pilot certificate, and 17 years old to get a pilot's license. There is no upper age limit, provided that you are healthy enough to pass the basic medical exam.
In the USA there is technically no lower age limit to fly as long as you are with a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI). However, there are age restrictions for certain pilot certificates. Below is a summary of the age restrictions:Student Pilot - 16Private Pilot - 17Commercial Pilot - 18Airline Transport Pilot - 23
In the United States you have to be 17 to receive your private pilot certificate. You have to be 16 to solo as a student pilot. You can, however, fly a plane at any age as long as you have a certified flight instructor in the plane with you. I have known 9 and 10 year-olds who were taking lessons. However, they had to wait until age 16 to solo and 17 to take private check ride.
The Twilight Saga-New Moon is a certificate 12A in the UK.
No, it is not necessary, however you still have to be over a certain age limit