Yes, a pilot can typically fly after root canal surgery, provided they feel well and are not experiencing significant discomfort or side effects from anesthesia or medication. It's important for the pilot to ensure they are fully alert and capable of performing their duties safely. However, individual recovery times may vary, so it's advisable for the pilot to consult their dentist and adhere to any medical recommendations before flying.
you pilot a plane
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.
He was the first pilot to fly pilot to fly by himself.
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Fly a plane. ;)
No, he can fly in a plane but is not a pilot.
To fly a plane is the same as to pilot a plane.
I believe so, I have to fly and get my surgery done and was told that I can fly back home the day after.
Learn to fly a plane.
He/she fly's planes.
Fly aeroplanes and helicopters