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While I'm dreaming of greater blessings, I might add to my list the hope that someone will revoke little Billy Elliot's flying license.
Earhart received her flying license in 1921, broke the women's altitude record in 1922 and in 1928 flew as a passenger across the Atlantic, writing about it in "20 Hrs., 40 Min.," which established her fame.
The newer entrants in the aviation sector have employed a battery of young, well-groomed stewards and stewardesses, a trend that was started by Kingfisher Airlines, which now lies idle after the aviation regulator suspended its flying license last year over its dismal finances.
Lubitz received his first flying license from the club and returned later for a refresher course.
Buddy got his flying license.
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Over the past year, the Transportation Ministry has withdrawn the flying licenses of the four Lion Air pilots arrested in the last seven months, including the one arrested last Saturday.
The Federal Aviation Administration has revoked the flying licenses of two Florida pilots who are charged with flying recklessly over Queens on the Fourth of July, officials said yesterday.
Richmond's other interests included flying, and he earned his private pilot license at age 16.
But the F.A.A. said at the time that since New York officials had no authority to revoke licenses, neither pilot could be charged with flying without a license.
Giez: I do not have a pilot license myself, but I still enjoy flying.
Jackson was an avid pilot, licensed to fly from early adulthood.
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