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Yes, you need an FAA commercial pilots license. Also you will need a commercial pesticide license issued by the Department of Agriculture in the state you will be flying in. In addition, some states have commercial pilots license that you must apply for.
Yes, just so long as the license is valid in the state you come from. All US states reciprocate.
All states reciprocate drivers licenses of other states - especially CDLs, which are federally regulated licenses. Your Class B is as valid in Florida as it is in New York.
Yes, all traffic violations are reported in both states. Points are rewarded on your license regardless of where the offense takes place.
The special license needed depends on the state you are in. Different states have different requirements for the operation of commercial trucks.
As I was watching television, I noticed a commercial for pet insurance. Commercial flights in the US are regulated by the FAA. In many states, chauffeurs require a special commercial driver's license.
This depends on the state you live in. However, you don't need a speical license in almost all states.
In really depends on the different states. In most cases, the answer should be no, that you do not need such a license. To be sure, check with your state regulators.
See link below for map. Quite a few states.
The website www.fmcsa.dot.gov _ Registration & Licensing will give you all of the information on requirements for different states including the application process, license fee, license renewal, etc.
No. Federal states that if you have a CDL in one state, you cannot have any other drivers license in any other state.
All 50 states reciprocate drivers records.