If you mean 'pilotage' that means anything to do with piloting an aeroplane or a boat.
It is a French word meaning historically 'age or era'. In geological times a period, as in 'ice age' for example
It means age, as it does in English.
The minimum age to be a pilot in the U.S. is 17 years old.
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
You will have to enroll in a pilot training school. There are qualifications to meet and testing to be passes along the way. The minimum age for a pilot is 18, but for a commercial jet the minimum age is 21.
A market town in the middle age. Sometimes it's the main place in the village, the place where the church and shops are located, compared to the country side.
Answer 1: you can start studying to be a pilot at 16 years of age but, you wont get the license until you have 21 years of age. Answer 2: You can begin studying to become a pilot as soon as you are able to read, write and demonstrate an adequate understanding of mathematics at, or beyond, a secondary school level.
The question 't'as quel age?' means How old are you? It's asked conversationally. More proper is the phrasing 'Quel age as-tu' or 'Tu as quel age?'. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'as' means '[you] have'. The interrogative adjective 'quel' means 'what, which'. And the noun 'age' means 'age'.
17
You cannot be a fighter pilot if you have a history of asthma past the age of 13.
Its called the Paleolithic Age.
It depends what certificate you are after. The youngest age is 16(student pilot)