A Private Pilot is an individual who has obtained a license allowing them to fly small aircraft for personal use. This means they can take friends and family on trips, but they cannot be paid for flying. To become a private pilot, one must complete flight training, pass a medical exam, and pass written and practical tests.
Private pilots often enjoy the freedom of flying and the ability to travel to various destinations quickly. They must adhere to specific regulations set by aviation authorities, such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States, to ensure safety in the skies.