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How To Keep Your Pilot License Active
One of the best parts of becoming a licensed pilot is that you’ll forever be one. Once you earn your wings and join the ranks of this thrilling industry, you’ll be able to say that you’re a licensed pilot, even if you haven’t flown in decades. Of course, there are some caveats with that statement, but that doesn’t mean it’s hard to stay up-to-date with the practice of flying. And, since the pilot shortage crisis is now in full swing, and airlines are hiring massive numbers of employees at record salary rates, it may be a good time to dust off your aviators and hop back in the cockpit.
Let’s explore some more information about how you can keep your pilot license active so you never have to stay grounded.
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How Long Does My Pilot License Last?
After you spend the time and money and pass your tests to obtain a license, you’re officially considered a pilot for life. Only revocation by the FAA, in the event of something like a false statement or breaking the rules for paid flight, can result in the loss of licensure. However, there’s a difference between having a license and exerting the privileges granted by that license. So, what exactly do you need to do to be able to legally fly?