3 months
air cadets get to fly at the age of 13
The minimum age is 17
Infants are not allowed to fly under the age of 8-10 days depending on stateside or internationally. I flew stateside with my 5week old and he slept the entire flight of 4hrs. :) More input from FAQ Farmers: * I don't believe there is any minimum age. But you can call any airline to be sure. Most international flights will not let an infant younger than two days old fly. * There is a minimum age, I'm pretty sure it's a month old (check with the airline to be sure though, as it may differ between airlines) * As long as the infant has a passport, it can fly.
Even children as young as 11 or 12 years of age can begin to take flying lessons as long as they are tall enough to be able to reach all of the controls of the aircraft. Now, there are some minimum age limitations for various aspects of learning to fly airplanes. For example; the minimum age to take the Private Pilot Knowledge Exam is age 15, the minimum age to solo an airplane is age 16 and the minimum age to qualify for a Private Pilot License is age 17. The challenge for young people is to be able to achieve all of these milestones on their birthday!
a fly has 280 (minimum) babies
There is no minimum age requirement to legally take flight lessons, but you do have to be at least 15 to take the pilot's exam.
The minimum speed required to fly an airbus is 300 kilometres per hour.
In Scotland you can fly solo from the age of 16 and u can apply for your NPPL/PPL when you turn 17. I assume it's the same for the whole of the UK
Fly Records was created in 1970.
Fly - 1970 was released on: USA: December 1970 (New York City, New York) (premiere) USA: October 1971 (Chicago International Film Festival)
Doctor Dolittle - 1970 The Bird Who Was Afraid to Fly 1-2 was released on: USA: 19 September 1970
1970 (comercial)