A paper airplane pilot’s license is a fun and creative way to enjoy paper airplanes with children or students. You may want to give your kiddos a paper airplane pilot’s license to encourage their interest in aviation, science, art or simply to have some quality time together.
Are your ready to honor your favorite pilot with a license to exercise the privileges of paper plane pilotry and paper craft or a certificate of excellence for outstanding achievements in paper plane pilotry and paper craft?
There are several requirements for a paper plane pilot’s license.
Requirements:
- The pilot in training must demonstrate their knowledge of paper airplane basics such as how to fold different types of planes, how to adjust them for optimal flight, and how to measure their performance.
- The pilot in training must pass a written test with multiple choice questions about paper airplane facts, such as the history of paper airplanes, the world records for paper airplanes, and the scientific principles behind paper airplane flight.
- The pilot in training must pass a practical test with three challenges: accuracy, distance and duration. They must make and fly a paper plane that can hit a target, fly the at least 10 feet and stay in the air for a minimum of 10 seconds.
- The pilot in training must follow the rules of paper airplane safety and etiquette, such as not throwing paper airplanes at people or animals, not littering with paper airplanes, and respecting other people’s paper airplanes.
- The pilot in training must have fun and enjoy learning about paper airplanes.
If your pilot in training meets all these requirements, they are eligible to receive a paper airplane pilot’s license and certificate. Congratulations! Now you just need to complete their paperwork, print it and display it proudly!