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•All participating pilots must be members of EAA and
must hold an appropriate
Airman’s Certificate (Sport Pilot or greater)
•Pilots must possess a current Medical Certificate (if applicable)
•Pilots must be current to carry passengers in the aircraft they plan
to use
•Pilots must have a current Flight Review
•Aircraft Passenger Liability Insurance is required for the aircraft
used (owned, rented, or borrowed)
•The Young Eagles registration form must be completed before the flight,
including parent
or guardian signature, and pilot signature
•The aircraft used for the flight must be in airworthy condition
•Flights must adhere to all applicable Federal Air Rules (FARs)
•As an EAA member, pilots participating in the
Young Eagles program are eligible for an additional
$1 million of passenger liability insurance coverage, if
they carry a minimum of $100,000 per seat liability
insurance. This coverage is automatically in place
when flying Young Eagles; there are no additional
forms to complete. In addition to these requirements,
you must also meet the current Federal Air Rules
(FARs) for the pilot certificate you hold.
Other Young Eagle volunteers (ground support, for
example) are not required to be EAA members, but are
encouraged to join EAA.
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