Ultralight pilot permit?
Where in the world are you Dan?
Canada. See
http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/Re...401.htm#401_21
Excerpt from the Canadian Aviation Regulations:
DIVISION IV - PILOT PERMITS
Ultra-light Aeroplanes - Privileges
401.21 The holder of a pilot permit - ultra-light aeroplane may, under
day VFR,
(amended 2001/03/01; previous version)
(a) act as pilot-in-command of an ultra-light aeroplane with no other
person on board;
(amended 2005/12/01; previous version)
(b) act as pilot-in-command of an ultra-light aeroplane with one other
person on board if
(amended 2005/12/01; previous version)
(i) the holder's permit is endorsed with a passenger-carrying rating,
(ii) the ultra-light aeroplane has no restrictions against carrying
another person, and
(iii) the holder has completed training, including dual instruction and
solo flight, on the class of ultra-light aeroplane being operated;
(c) act as pilot-in-command of an ultra-light aeroplane with one other
person on board if the other person is a holder of a pilot licence or
permit, other than a student pilot permit, that allows them to act as
pilot-in-command of an ultra-light aeroplane; or
(amended 2005/12/01; no previous version)
(d) act as pilot-in-command of an aircraft for the sole purpose of the
holder's flight training or flight test if
(amended 2005/12/01; no previous version)
(i) in the case of flight training,
(A) it is conducted under the direction and supervision of a flight
instructor qualified in accordance with section 425.21 of the personnel
licensing standards, and
(B) no other person is carried on board, and
(ii) in the case of a flight test,
(A) it is conducted in accordance with section 401.15, and
(B) no passenger other than the person referred to in paragraph
401.15(1)(a) is carried on board.
Dan