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ramay1418
7 years ago

No, if you mean a driver's license. The legislator, ie the EU, is very moderate from its specifications for a pilot license. And that's the right to run an aircraft.

But of course, an excerpt from the traffic register/crime register of the country is required, in which one has its usual stay (food point).

And yes, also as pedestrians or cyclists you can also collect points in Flensburg that may doubt the Authority's reliability.

But as with the car, a pilot license is an extra rating.

The limitation of the possible employer, who may require a license from an AN to be able to reach the airport within a predetermined period of time.

If this is done by bus or train (early on holidays etc.) or by taxi, the non-occupation of a driving license should not be an obstacle.

But what adult has no FS today, one of the most important documents ever? Only that allows flexible job search and is helpful especially in shiftwork.

SaniOnTheRoad
7 years ago

Hi.

No, why – one has nothing to do with the other.

LG

peterobm
7 years ago

Why? if the pilots want to move a vehicle in public transport – then the duty is

Cougar99
7 years ago

Sure, if he wants to take his own car to the airport, or get home from there!

FGO65
7 years ago

No, why

Unentwegte
7 years ago

distress. if the vehicle can fly, flat :)))

marc12341
7 years ago

Is a pilot driving a car?

erobine
7 years ago

No one needs anything for questioners here…. (A driving license should have an "adult" already!