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An aviator (An aviator is a person who pilot an aircraft.) Is a person who pilot aircraft (An aircraft is a device capable of evolving in the Earth's atmosphere. There are two categories ...).
This term was used mainly in the early days of aviation (An aviation activity can be defined as the set of actors, technologies and regulations that allow ...). Today, generally speaking driver for all types of aircraft (airplanes and helicopters), airline transport pilot (who is piloting a plane (A plane, according to the official definition of the Organization of International Civil Aviation ( ICAO), is an aircraft ...) line) of a fighter pilot (who pilot a fighter plane), etc.. This term derived from the word plane (neologism created in 1875 by Clement Ader) was also included in various languages as aviator AVIATIK in English and in German, a name that is now replaced by the word Pilot (in the current language) and the name Flugzeugführer (driver airplane) and Hubschrauberführer (driver helicopter).
To fly an airplane today, there must be a number (A number is a concept which denotes a unit, a collection of units or a fraction of unity.) Licensing, qualifications, authorizations, approvals and / or certificates. These securities are generally issued by states. A document issued by a European state is valid in other European states. History The first airline pilot to have been patented in the world (The world may designate word:) is Louis Blériot in 1908. It will be followed by Joseph Le Brix, Glenn Curtiss, Leon Delagrange, Robert Esnault-Pelterie.
The first woman was patented Elise Deroche said the Baronne de Laroche in 1909 in France, it was followed by the Belgian Dutrieu Helena.
This business has grown with the emergence of the military plane (A plane is a military aircraft used by an army, either as offensive or defensive (combat aircraft during the First ),...) World War. It is completed, the Civil Aviation took over, participating in the development of this trade until the Second (Second is the feminine of the adjective second, which comes immediately after the first or in addition to ...) World War, which made the training of fighter pilots performing. Thereafter, the number of drivers, transport (transport, from the Latin trans, beyond, and portare, carry, is putting on something or someone, a place ...) civil took precedence over military requirements, which have become increasingly sophisticated as the sophistication of aircraft, among others.
Category: Aeronautical Type: Glossaries and Dictionaries
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