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Eligibility Requirements for Sport Pilots Medical Requirements for Sport Pilots Sport Pilot Privileges and Limitations Light Sport Aircraft
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Eligibility Requirements for Sport PilotsIn order to be certificated ("licensed") as a Sport Pilot, an applicant must meet the following requirements:
Minimum Ages for Flight TrainingThe FAA does not specify a minimum age to take "dual" flight training (that is, training with an instructor sitting with you in the aircraft). Flight schools and/or instructors may, at their discretion, decide whether a youngster is ready to start flight training. Generally, this decision will be based upon the youngster's physical ability to manipulate an aircraft's controls, and his or her mental and emotional maturity. In order to obtain a Student Pilot Certificate and fly solo, however, a student pilot must be at least 16 years of age (or 14 for balloons and gliders), possess a valid Student Pilot Certificate, and be endorsed for solo flight by his or her instructor. Im addition, if a student does not possess a valid driver's license (or if the student has a driver's license with certain age-related restrictions, such as a requirement that an adult be in the vehicle while they are driving), then that student will need to obtain an Airman Medical Certificate before being allowed to solo.
Security RequirementsIn addition to the above, candidates for Sport Pilot certification must satisfy the Transortation Security Administration requirements that apply to all individuals applying for pilot training in the United States. These requirements must be met before a candidate begins instruction.
U.S. CitizensApplicants who are U.S. citizens must provide a current, valid, government-issued picture I.D. (such as a driver's license) and one of the following proofs of citizenship before beginning pilot training:
AliensCandidates who are not U.S. citizens (including those who have permanent resident status) must comply with extensive requirements that include fingerprinting, photographs, background checks, and the payment of a processing fee ($130.00 as of this writing). The time needed to complete the approval process varies according to many factors, including the type of training desired and whether the applicant already holds an aviation-related security clearance. In most cases, however, new applicants for Sport Pilot flight training will fall into TSA Category 3 and will receive an email authorization to begin initial training shortly after all of their paperwork (including fingerprints) and the required fee are received by TSA. More information can be obtained from your flight school, flight instructor, AOPA or TSA.
Medical RequirementsSport Pilots who possess a current and valid U.S. driver's license don't have to have an Airman Medical Certificate, but some requirements and conditions do apply. For more information about medical eligibility, click here.
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