In 1909, an organization called DELAG stated an airline service to carry passengers. DELAG stands for Deutsche Luftschiffart Aktien Geselschaft. The service was limited for travel around the Germany region & was a great hit among rich tourists.
Scheduled passenger services were latter started by Silas Christofferson in California in 1913. In 1914, another scheduled passenger air service St. Petesburg-Tampa airline was started.
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A commercial jet flight is a chartered airline service on a jet plane, as in a flight with passengers etc.
No. There were many commercial airplanes before the Boeing 707. The 707 is famous for being the first widely successful jet-engined airliner.
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Pan Am Airlines was!
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The British De Havilland Comet was the first jet airliner in 1949.
WW1 (1914-1918) was mankind's FIRST aerial war; airplanes fought airplanes (dog-fights). Korean War (1950-1953) was man's FIRST "Jet" air war; jet airplanes fought jet airplanes (dog-fights). WW1 & Korean War were the only wars of the 20th century ended by an Armistice.
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 first commercial jet airliner was the de Havilland Comet.
To be an airplane with jet engines? All jet airplanes leave contrails.
Yes.