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.
Buzz Aldrin got his pilot's license at the age of 16.
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
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.
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.
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'.
Its called the Paleolithic Age.
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.
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It's a combination of "Fantastic" and "Age".