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     Air Law
                EASA FCL currently consists of:
                    -  Part 1: Requirements for airplane pilots
                    -  Part 2: Requirements for helicopter pilots
                    -  Part 3: Medical requirements
                The benefit of the new regulations is to harmonize pilot training, so pilots can
                work in all countries that have joined EASA without converting their certificates.
                1.8.4.2     Definitions
                Flight Time
                The total time from when an aircraft first moves under its own or external
                power to take off until the aircraft is stationary after the flight.
                Night
                The period between the end of evening twilight and the beginning of morning
                twilight, or the period between sunset and sunrise as prescribed by the relevant
                authority (see, for example, the VFG).
                Private Pilot
                A pilot who holds a certificate that does not permit the holder to operate an
                aircraft for hire.
                Proficiency Check
                A demonstration of proficiency in connection with the continued validity or
                renewal of a rating, including any oral examination required by the examiner.
                Renewal
                An administrative action carried out after a rating or approval has  expired,
                renewing it for a specified period, provided certain requirements are met.
                Revalidation
                An  administrative  action  within  the  validity  period  of  a  rating  or  approval,
                allowing the holder to continue exercising the privileges for a further specified
                period, provided certain requirements are met.
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