usually the weight of aircraft your can fly
There are 104,322 commercial pilots in the U.S. and 152,933 airline transport pilots in the U.S. as of 2014. A commercial pilot license (CPL), is a qualification that permits the pilot of an aircraft to be paid for his/her work. The Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate is the highest level of aircraft pilot licence and authorizes the pilot to be a pilot on scheduled air carrier's aircraft (commercial airliners).
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.
You will need to go to the TSA website and the website of the particular airline you will be on.
A airline is a term used to refer for a business commercial or personal air company in the world. An example of it is Amercian Airlines, Delta Airlines, Southwest Airlines,etc.
a commercial pilots license, also known as an airline transport pilots license. Actually, a commercial license and airline transport license are two different things. To fly a jet, practically you should a Private Pilot license, Instrument Rating, Multi Engine license and Commercial license. If the jet is above 12,500 lbs you will also need a type rating for that specific jet which you would be given also by a check examiner.
The oldest commercial airline in Asia is the Philippine Airlines which is still under its original name.
Bernard F. Hannan has written: 'United States airline industry' -- subject(s): Commercial Aeronautics 'An overview of the air carrier transport manufacturing industry' -- subject(s): Aircraft industry, Transport planes
In 1909, the airship LZ 6 became the first Zeppelin used for commercial passenger transport. Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin set up the first commercial airline in 1912, using a form of the dirigible to transport more than 34,000 passengers before World War I. The company was called Deutsche Luftschiffahrts-AG (DELAG). The first airline to make scheduled airplane flights was the St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line. The service began in the winter of 1914. They carried one or two passengers in a Benoist flying boat.
It depends on the airline's policy. It would help if you would specify which airline.
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