RFB2X0Y3–A British passport and a British pilot's licence
RM2D32CB5–Algerian pilot Lotfi Raissi, 27, who has been accused of training the suicide hijackers who crashed into the Pentagon on September 11, walks free from Belmarsh Magistrates Court in south-east London with his wife Sonya. * after he was granted bail Tuesday February 12, 2002 at an extradition hearing. District Judge Timothy Workman said Raissi, who lives near Heathrow airport, said that he could have conditional bail as he was only facing extradition to the US on two counts of falsifying an application for a US pilot's licence.
RMD96W4N–Baroness Raymonde Delaroche, first woman to hold a pilot's licence. On 3 Nov. 1909 flew Voisin biplane 1,000 yards. From postcard after photograph. Mail frank 1910.
RMGAFK9W–Cheridah de Beauvoir Stocks, the second British woman to win a pilots licence, and Pierre Verrier at the ladies First Aviation meeting at Hendon. They won the Speed Handicap with Passenger.
RMTA98JK–The estate of the pilot Karl Steinbrecher, 2nd/Maritime Patrol Unit 126 Pay book with photograph, issued on 26 January 1944 (duplicate), with numerous entries such as awards, army units, received equipment. Pilot's licence with photograph, dated 8 May 1944. Flight log book of the NSFK, with photograph and 80 registered flights. Flight log book of the Luftwaffe, kept between August 1941 and June 1942 with approximately 560 registered flights, mostly training aircrafts. Pilot's Badge, silver-plated non-ferrous metal, the blackened, double-riveted eagle with maker's mark 'BSW', Editorial-Use-Only
RMG4P26P–The Duchess of York, after becoming the first woman Royal to gain a private pilot's licence last month, went on the flight deck of a Concorde supersonic jet during her visit to Heathrow Airport as a guest of British Airways.
RMP2DX2F–. Format: Photograph Notes: Nancy Bird Walton was born in Sydney in 1915. In 1933, at the age of 17, she became the youngest Australian woman to gain a pilot's licence. One year later she obtained her commercial licence. In 1937-38 she operated a charter service in Queensland followed by a 2 year world tour studying civil aviation. In 1950 she founded the Australian Women's Pilots' Association. She won the Ladies Trophy South Australian Centenary Air Race from Brisbane to Adelaide in 1936 and came 5th in the All Women's Transcontinental Air Race, America in 1958. She was appointed AO in 1990.
RMG5NET1–Algerian pilot Lotfi Raissi, 27, who has been accused of training the suicide hijackers who crashed into the Pentagon on September 11, walks free from Belmarsh Magistrates Court in south-east London with his wife Sonya (centre) and mother Rabea. * after he was granted bail Tuesday February 12, 2002 at an extradition hearing. District Judge Timothy Workman said Raissi, who lives near Heathrow airport, said that he could have conditional bail as he was only facing extradition to the US on two counts of falsifying an application for a US pilot's licence.
RM2B2B9A0–The first woman, Nelly Beese, who successfully took her pilot's licence on a monoplane in Germany at the Johannisthal airfield near Berlin. The later so-called joystick was still constructed like an automobile steering wheel.
RMB445MX–Prince Andrew With The Duchess Of Yor as He Gives Her Pilots Licence Badge November 1996
RMW7CKR5–Baroness Raymonde Delaroche, first woman to hold pilot's licence, 1909. Artist: Unknown
RMB529KK–A Moore Brabazon Aircraft is prepared for a flight Lord Brabazon was the first Englishman to hold a pilots licence Circa 1910
RME0X4GB–Apr. 04, 1965 - To Work - By Helicopter.: Business man Rowland Absalom was this morning going to work by helicopter instead of his car. It is his solution tothe morning scramble to work. time for the 40 mile journey from his home near Rickmansworth, Herts, to his office in Kent is 23 minutes. In his car it took two to three hours. At his home yesterday where the helicopter has five acres of lawn to land on, his wife Elizabeth, saw him off on his last training trip. At the week-end he was granted a helicopter pilot's licence after 30 hours training in the air, Mr. Absalom gained working hours
RMB4FW3J–Miss Hariet Quimbey who was the first woman in the UK to get a pilots licence and the first woman to fly the English Channel solo April 1912
RMTXGMGH–Delaroche, Baroness Raymonde, first woman to hold pilot's licence. On 3 Nov. 1909 flew Voisin biplane 1,000 yards From set of cards on aviation published 1910 Chromolithograph. Colour
RMB4G825–Miss Hariet Quimbey who was the first woman in the UK to get a pilots licence and the first woman to fly the English Channel solo seen here after crossing the channel in April 1912
RMW46XYK–Extra EA 300/L, G-ZEXL
RM2HJACFD–Squadron Commander Christopher Draper DSC, an English flying ace of World War I. His penchant for flying under bridges has earned him the nickname The Mad Major. Our picture shows, Christopher Draper at home in Conway Street, London, W1. He has been grounded, The Ministry of Aviation have refused to renew his Pilots Licence on medical grounds. 1st March 1964.
RMPRF42W–Piper PA-28 Cherokee Arrow II G-BAIH light aircraft plane flying in blue sky. General aviation private flying. Single engine retractable undercarriage
RFB2X1CT–A British Private Pilot's licence
RMDAMA2F–Federal Economy Minister Philipp Roesler sits inside the cockpit of the Challenge of the Bundeswehr military aircraft on the seat of the copilot during his return flight from Moscow to Berlin, 31 May 2011. Roesler, holding a pilot's licence for glider and motor glider, is highly interested in flying. Economy Minister Roesler was on a one-day visit in Moscow and the Russian Fede
RMD965Y4–Baroness Raymonde Delaroche also known as Elise Deroche (1886-1919), first woman to hold pilot's licence. On 3 November 1909 she flew a Voisin biplane 1,000 yards. From set of cards on aviation published 1910. Chromolithograph.
RM2E9C3CJ–Sebastian Litchfield flies a drone during a course to obtain Remote Pilot's Licence in Sydney, Australia February 4, 2021. REUTERS/Jill Gralow
RMTA98JM–The estate of the pilot Karl Steinbrecher, 2nd/Maritime Patrol Unit 126 Pay book with photograph, issued on 26 January 1944 (duplicate), with numerous entries such as awards, army units, received equipment. Pilot's licence with photograph, dated 8 May 1944. Flight log book of the NSFK, with photograph and 80 registered flights. Flight log book of the Luftwaffe, kept between August 1941 and June 1942 with approximately 560 registered flights, mostly training aircrafts. Pilot's Badge, silver-plated non-ferrous metal, the blackened, double-riveted eagle with maker's mark 'BSW', Editorial-Use-Only
RFTACMPA–WHITE WALTHAM, ENGLAND - MARCH 2019: West London Aero Club sign on the side of a building at White Walhtam airfield.
RMP2E5DG–. Format: Photograph Notes: Nancy Bird Walton was born in Sydney in 1915. In 1933, at the age of 17, she became the youngest Australian woman to gain a pilot's licence. One year later she obtained her commercial licence. In 1937-38 she operated a charter service in Queensland followed by a 2 year world tour studying civil aviation. In 1950 she founded the Australian Women's Pilots' Association. She won the Ladies Trophy South Australian Centenary Air Race from Brisbane to Adelaide in 1936 and came 5th in the All Women's Transcontinental Air Race, America in 1958. She was appointed AO in 1990.
RMG5NETH–Algerian pilot Lotfi Raissi, 27, who has been accused of training the suicide hijackers who crashed into the Pentagon on September 11, walks free from Belmarsh Magistrates Court in south-east London with his wife Sonya (centre) and mother Rabea. * after he was granted bail Tuesday February 12, 2002 at an extradition hearing. District Judge Timothy Workman said Raissi, who lives near Heathrow airport, said that he could have conditional bail as he was only facing extradition to the US on two counts of falsifying an application for a US pilot's licence.
RM2G4GXND–A circular pinback button featuring a sepia portrait of the aviator Bessie Coleman. The portrait is the one used on her aviation license issued by the Federation Aeronautique Internationale. Early civil aviator Bessie Coleman (1892-1926) was the first African-American woman and first Native-American to hold a pilot's licence.
RMG44PDK–A Pilot's Licence at 78 - Welsbourne - 1996
RMAJ9WM3–Baroness Raymonde Delaroche, French aviator, 1909. Artist: Unknown
RMG4XKAG–DUKE & DUCHESS OF YORK/PILOT's LICENCE
RMWAF46X–A Level Results, Rochdale 6th Form, Rochdale, UK. Harry Tait who achieved 4 A* (Maths, Further Maths, Physics and EPQ) and will go on ot study for his Pilots Licence for Commercial Flights (ATPL)
RMG6KACM–Carol Vorderman at the Staverton Flying School at Gloucester Airport after passing her private pilot's licence (PPL) test.
RMW46XG7–Ukraine drone equipment, Ukrainian military drone pilots
RM2E9TX8W–The Avro 504 was a First World War biplane aircraft made by the Avro aircraft company and under licence by others
RM2HJA6MT–Squadron Commander Christopher Draper DSC, an English flying ace of World War I. His penchant for flying under bridges has earned him the nickname The Mad Major. Our picture shows, Christopher Draper at home in Conway Street, London, W1. He has been grounded, The Ministry of Aviation have refused to renew his Pilots Licence on medical grounds. 1st March 1964.
RMPRF439–Piper PA-28 Cherokee Arrow II G-BAIH light aircraft plane flying in blue sky. General aviation private flying. Single engine retractable undercarriage
RM2BCBW9J–'CHIEF INSTRUCTOR OF THE FIRST HAGANA PILOTS COURSE, IMANUEL TZUR, RECEIVED HIS PILOT LICENCE IN FRANCE. עברית: עמנואל צור, מדריך טיסה בקורס הטייס הראשון של ההגנה, שנערך בקיבוץ אפיקים בבקעת הירדן.; 10 June 1938; This is available from National Photo Collection of Israel, Photography dept. Goverment Press Office (link), under the digital ID D516-014.This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing for more information. English | עברית | македонски | +/−; Zoltan Kluger (1896–1977) Alternative names Q
RM2HX7HDJ–Focke-Wulf FWP-149 plane D-EGEC at Royal Aero Club RAeC Air Race Series at Great Oakley airfield, Essex, UK. Licence built Piaggio P-149
RMDAMA2G–Federal Economy Minister Philipp Roesler sits inside the cockpit of the Challenge of the Bundeswehr military aircraft on the seat of the copilot during his return flight from Moscow to Berlin, 31 May 2011. Roesler, holding a pilot's licence for glider and motor glider, is highly interested in flying. Economy Minister Roesler was on a one-day visit in Moscow and the Russian Fede
RM2E9C3CN–Sebastian Litchfield flies a drone during a course to obtain Remote Pilot's Licence in Sydney, Australia February 4, 2021. REUTERS/Jill Gralow
RMTA98JN–The estate of the pilot Karl Steinbrecher, 2nd/Maritime Patrol Unit 126 Pay book with photograph, issued on 26 January 1944 (duplicate), with numerous entries such as awards, army units, received equipment. Pilot's licence with photograph, dated 8 May 1944. Flight log book of the NSFK, with photograph and 80 registered flights. Flight log book of the Luftwaffe, kept between August 1941 and June 1942 with approximately 560 registered flights, mostly training aircrafts. Pilot's Badge, silver-plated non-ferrous metal, the blackened, double-riveted eagle with maker's mark 'BSW', Editorial-Use-Only
RM2D2YN8G–Jacques Brel's personal effects are displayed during an exhibition at Sotheby's auction house in Paris October 3, 2008. Manuscripts, recordings, photographs and personal belongings, which include his pilots' licence, his wallet, and his pipe, will be auctioned during a sale at Sotheby's auction house October 8, 2008. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes (FRANCE)
RMPB4CG1–Old Trinity House, London, England. It came into being in 1514 by Royal Charter granted by Henry VIII under the name 'The Master, Wardens, and Assistants of the Guild, Fraternity, or Brotherhood of the most glorious and undivided Trinity, and of St. Clement in the Parish of Deptford-Strond in the County of Kent.' The charter came as a result of a petition put forward on 19 March 1513 by a guild of Deptford-based mariners who were troubled by the poor conduct of unregulated pilots on the Thames and asked the king for licence to regulate pilotage.
RMA7RMCD–Airline Captain Pilots Uniform, Licence and Equipment
RM2GGBNE4–Pilot's license, Brevetto Superiore, 1918. Paper certificate with red leather case, issued by the Aero Club d'Italia to Harold Cronin, entitling him to fly Caproni aircraft.
RMDXAB9B–Air Training Corps cadet record of service book
RM2GKBNKK–Marvel Crosson was born in Warsaw, Indiana in 1900. In the early 1920s Marvel and her brother Joe purchased, rebuilt and restored their first plane-lighting their passion for aviation. In 1925 she joined her brother in Alaska and received a limited commercial licence making her the first licensed female pilot in Alaska. She was one out of the 70 female licensed pilots in the states at that time. During her time in aviation she broke an altitude level of 23,996 feet and in 2011 she was inducted into the Alaska Women's Hall of Fame.
RMWAF46R–A Level Results, Rochdale 6th Form, Rochdale, UK. Harry Tait who achieved 4 A* (Maths, Further Maths, Physics and EPQ) and will go on ot study for his Pilots Licence for Commercial Flights (ATPL)
RMG6KAD8–Carol Vorderman at the Staverton Flying School at Gloucester Airport after passing her private pilot's licence (PPL) test.
RM2GKBXXJ–Marvel Crosson was born in Warsaw, Indiana in 1900. In the early 1920s Marvel and her brother Joe purchased, rebuilt and restored their first plane-lighting their passion for aviation. In 1925 she joined her brother in Alaska and received a limited commercial licence making her the first licensed female pilot in Alaska. She was one out of the 70 female licensed pilots in the states at that time. During her time in aviation she broke an altitude level of 23,996 feet and in 2011 she was inducted into the Alaska Women's Hall of Fame. #womenshistorymonth #WHM #whm2021
RMFD6KJ1–Female aviator Nelly Beese in a singledecker, 1911
RM2E9TX8Y–The Avro 504 was a First World War biplane aircraft made by the Avro aircraft company and under licence by others
RM2HJADEP–Squadron Commander Christopher Draper DSC, an English flying ace of World War I. His penchant for flying under bridges has earned him the nickname The Mad Major. Our picture shows, Christopher Draper at home in Conway Street, London, W1. He has been grounded, The Ministry of Aviation have refused to renew his Pilots Licence on medical grounds. 1st March 1964.
RMBMXTJ2–Photo c1911 of pioneering female American aviator Harriet Quimby (1875 - 1912) - first woman to fly across the English Channel.
RM2F1P6A4–Ravensburg, Germany. 07th Mar, 2021. An EU Remote Pilot Certificate A2 lies next to a drone. The EU Remote Pilot Certificate is also called a large drone licence. The EU Remote Pilot Certificate is required for flights in the OPEN category and subcategory A2 of the new EU Drone Regulation. The certificate also includes the EU certificate of competence (A1/A3). Credit: Felix Kästle/dpa - ATTENTION: QR code, name and part of the identification number pixelated for privacy reasons/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HX73T6–Focke-Wulf FWP-149 plane D-EGEC at Royal Aero Club RAeC Air Race Series at Great Oakley airfield, Essex, UK. Licence built Piaggio P-149
RMDAMA29–Federal Economy Minister Philipp Roesler sits next to pilot captain Markus Pitsch inside the cockpit of the Challenge of the Bundeswehr military aircraft on the seat of the copilot during his return flight from Moscow to Berlin, 31 May 2011. Roesler, holding a pilot's licence for glider and motor glider, is highly interested in flying. Economy Minister Roesler was on a one-day
RM2FM4RWY–Piper PA-28 Cherokee light plane on approach to land at Earls Colne airfield. Pilot and co-pilot in cockpit. PPL private flying
RF2G25GXM–No Drone Zone sign next to a National Grid transfer station in Sheffield South Yorkshire, warning drone pilots not to fly in the area
RM2D176KF–Late Belgium singer Jacques Brel's personal effects are displayed during an exhibition at Sotheby's auction house in Paris October 3, 2008. Brel's manuscripts, recordings, photographs and personal belongings, including his pilot's licence, wallet and pipe, will be auctioned on the eve of the 30th anniversary of his death on October 8, 2008. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes (FRANCE)
RM2J1XG6C–Reims F172 Skyhawk, French-built Cessna 172, plane G-BGBR taking part in flour bombing competition at Elmsett airfield. Co-pilot dropping bag
RMB93DXP–A glider flying over the Alentejo countryside in southern Portugal
RM2HX7HDA–Planes taxiing for take off from Great Oakley airstrip in Essex to compete in the Royal Aero Club Air Race. Small private planes in air racing
RMBAJ2GE–Piper PA-28 Warrior II single-engine light private plane flying low over the runway
RME55CF3–MIG Aviatika ultralight aircraft (EI-FEP). The Аviatika МАI-89 is intended for sports, aero-tourism, surveillance and patrol
RM2F6Y48B–Cessna 172 Skyhawk small private plane performing touch-and-goes at Malta International Airport
RM2E2386R–Aviator's Certificate (Staff Sgt Wilson) on display at the Army Flying Museum, a Military Aviation Museum in Stockbridge, Hampshire, UK.
RMG6KAD6–Carol Vorderman at the Staverton Flying School at Gloucester Airport after passing her private pilot's licence (PPL) test.
RMKC2850–Tecnam P2006T twin-engine light aircraft of the Professional Aviation Training Academy in Malta
RMP76EB3–High powered drone with camera
RM2E9TX92–The Avro 504 was a First World War biplane aircraft made by the Avro aircraft company and under licence by others
RM2HJAF1J–Squadron Commander Christopher Draper DSC, an English flying ace of World War I. His penchant for flying under bridges has earned him the nickname The Mad Major. Our picture shows, Christopher Draper at home in Conway Street, London, W1. He has been grounded, The Ministry of Aviation have refused to renew his Pilots Licence on medical grounds. 1st March 1964.
RM2F6Y482–Tecnam P2002 Sierra private single engine propeller plane on the runway at Malta International Airport
RM2HJ5AD0–Squadron Commander Christopher Draper DSC, an English flying ace of World War I. His penchant for flying under bridges has earned him the nickname The Mad Major. Our picture shows, Christopher Draper at Biggin Hill Airfield to complete the necessary annual five hours flying time for the renewal of his pilots licence. He made the flight in a Air Coupe plane. 18th December 1961.
RM2F1NA0A–Ravensburg, Germany. 07th Mar, 2021. An EU Remote Pilot Certificate A2 lies in a case on a table. The EU Remote Pilot Certificate is also called a large drone licence. The EU Remote Pilot Certificate is required for flights in the OPEN category and subcategory A2 of the new EU Drone Regulation. The certificate also includes the EU certificate of competence (A1/A3). Credit: Felix Kästle/dpa - ATTENTION: QR Code pixelated for privacy reasons/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMDAMA2H–Federal Economy Minister Philipp Roesler sits next to pilot captain Markus Pitsch inside the cockpit of the Challenge of the Bundeswehr military aircraft on the seat of the copilot during his return flight from Moscow to Berlin, 31 May 2011. Roesler, holding a pilot's licence for glider and motor glider, is highly interested in flying. Economy Minister Roesler was on a one-day
RMDR7YK2–Bristol, UK. 21st January 2014. 20mph speed limits which are enforceable came into effect this morning in the City of Bristol. Credit: Robert Timoney/Alamy Live News
RF2G25GXE–No Drone Zone sign next to a National Grid transfer station in Sheffield South Yorkshire, warning drone pilots not to fly in the area
RM2E7YH27–Late Belgium singer Jacques Brel's personal effects are displayed during an exhibition at Sotheby's auction house in Paris October 3, 2008. Brel's manuscripts, recordings, photographs and personal belongings, including his pilot's licence, wallet and pipe, will be auctioned on the eve of the 30th anniversary of his death on October 8, 2008. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes (FRANCE)
RM2GGBNDY–Aviator's license, Brevetto Superiore, 1918. Paper certificate with cordavon leather case, issued by the Aero Club d'Italia to George Cronin, entitling him to fly Farman aircraft.
RMB92KY3–A glider, silhouetted by a setting sun, coming in to land at Évora airfield, in southern Portugal's Alentejo province
RM2HX3NR9–Focke-Wulf FWP-149 plane D-EGEC at Royal Aero Club RAeC Air Race Series at Great Oakley airfield, Essex, UK. Licence built Piaggio P-149
RFW8GM7G–A Tri-R KIS TR-1 single engine light aircraft on the ground at Dornoch Airstrip, Scottish Highlands, as part of the annual Dornoch Fly-In, 2019.
RFJ50YB9–N766AM Aerospatiale AS355F1 Ecureuil II, Brighton City Airport, Shoreham
RMG1KJ9M–Supermarine Spitfire Mk.VIII with shark face painted on the front and Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XVI in the background, Tyabb.
RM2DYP8FD–The Hispano Aviación HA-1109 and HA-1112 are licence-built versions of the Messerschmitt Bf 109G-2 developed in Spain during and after World War II
RMG6KAD1–Carol Vorderman at the Staverton Flying School at Gloucester Airport after passing her private pilot's licence (PPL) test.
RM2AMB06D–drone
RMP76EAX–High powered drone with camera
RFT4117P–HIGH WYCOMBE, ENGLAND - MARCH 2019: Close up view of the nose wheel of a Cessna Aerobat light trainer aircraft at Wycombe Air Park.
RMHTEEYX–A DJI Phantom drone in flight in Guernsey
RMGP9TG2–Cockpit of a Thruster T600N Sprint microlight aircraft
RM2HJ50C1–Squadron Commander Christopher Draper DSC, an English flying ace of World War I. His penchant for flying under bridges has earned him the nickname The Mad Major. Our picture shows, Christopher Draper at Biggin Hill Airfield to complete the necessary annual five hours flying time for the renewal of his pilots licence. He made the flight in a Air Coupe plane. 18th December 1961.
RM2F1P6AY–Ravensburg, Germany. 07th Mar, 2021. An EU Remote Pilot Certificate A2 is lying on a table. The EU Remote Pilot Certificate is also called the Large Drone Licence. The EU Remote Pilot Certificate is required for flights in the OPEN category and subcategory A2 of the new EU Drone Regulation. The certificate also includes the EU certificate of competence (A1/A3). Credit: Felix Kästle/dpa - ATTENTION: QR code, name and part of the identification number pixelated for privacy reasons/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMDAMA28–Federal Economy Minister Philipp Roesler sits inside the cockpit of the Challenge of the Bundeswehr military aircraft on the seat of the copilot during his return flight from Moscow to Berlin, 31 May 2011. Roesler, holding a pilot's licence for glider and motor glider, is highly interested in flying. Economy Minister Roesler was on a one-day visit in Moscow and the Russian Fede
RMB18K6P–Piper PA-38 Tomahawk single engine light private prop plane landing at Ljubljana Airport
RF2G25GXG–No Drone Zone sign next to a National Grid transfer station in Sheffield South Yorkshire, warning drone pilots not to fly in the area
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