Airplane Single Engine Land

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An Airplane, Single Engine, Land certificate (ASEL) is part of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) testing and certification standard: within a privilege level, it is a class rating as part of pilot certification in the United States. An ASEL identifies that the pilot in question holds a pilot license for a fixed-wing aircraft that has a single engine and only lands on land—not a seaplane.[1] ASEL is the most common license sought by private pilots;[citation needed] to specify that it is a Private Pilot License, it can be referred to as P/ASEL or PP-ASEL.

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  1. ^ "Private Pilot – Practical Test Standards" (PDF). FAA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-07-10. Retrieved 2009-09-15.