Q: An instrument rating requires 50 hours of cross-country flight time while serving as the pilot in command. You also need 40 hours of actual or simulated instrument flight experience to qualify. To prove your flight hours, your instructor will review your pilot logbook and set up an appointment with a dedicated pilot examiner. Then, you’ll be asked to plan a cross-country flight using instrument flight rules (which you may or may not actually fly), as well as an oral exam and flight test. This rating allows you to pilot a plane during periods of low visibility, guided solely by the airplane’s instruments. To qualify for an FAA Commercial Pilot License, applicants must be at least 18 years old and have at least 250 hours of flight experience. Like your private pilot license, you’ll need to pass a written and flight exam. The commercial certificate requires 250 flight hours (including 100 hours as pilot in command, 50 hours cross-country, and 10 hours of dual instruction in a complex aircraft).  The written exam for a commercial license contains 100 multiple choice questions. You will be given 3 hours to complete the test, and the minimum score is 70%.  The practical exam must be administered by an FAA-approved examiner, a list of which can be searched here: http://av-info.faa.gov/DesigneeSearch.asp. To work as an airline pilot, you must acquire a multi-engine rating to fly planes with two engines. You’ll need an endorsement from your instructor and will also have to take a practical test that includes a detailed verbal test.    The oral exam can be administered by the instructor and includes questions about weight and balance, aircraft systems, and minimum controllable airspeed.  No written test is required. To apply for this license, you must 23 years or older and have at least 1,500 hours of flying experience (that includes both night and instrument flying). You’ll also be required to pass written and flight examinations.  The written exam is multiple choice and addresses subjects like flight planning and monitoring, radio navigation, meteorology, and air law. The practical exam is administered by either an FAA Inspector or an FAA Designated Pilot Examiner. It’s divided into two sections: an oral exam and a test flight. This license allows you to operate as the captain (or the “pilot in command”) of a commercial aircraft.
A: Add an instrument rating to fly in inclement weather. Earn a commercial pilot’s license to be paid to fly. Add a multi-engine rating to legally fly a twin engine aircraft. Earn your airline transport pilot’s license.

Q: Dating can be easily forgotten when you’re married, but it’s necessary to keep dating in order to have quality time together and focus on each other for a few hours. Get a babysitter if necessary, and then make a reservation at your husband’s favorite restaurant and buy tickets to see a movie he’s excited about. Since the day-to-day activities of married life can be recurring, it's a great idea to go try something new and bond over it with your husband. Sign the 2 of you up for a cooking class, go to a cool bed and breakfast for the weekend, or try a sport or activity you’ve always wanted to try, such as snow skiing. It feels good to get your blood pumping and hang out together at the same time. Go play tennis together, hold hands while you ice skate, or go for a walk together at the local park. Try bonding over old memories together. Chances are, you’ve done a lot of fun things together and have many good memories. Look back at your wedding or honeymoon photo album, and bond over those special moments to reconnect. Laughing together can increase your sense of connection and help you feel relaxed and happy. Check out the local comedy club together or go see a funny movie that’s out.
A: Go on a date with him. Try something new with him. Exercise together. Look through old photos together. Go to a comedy show.

Q: Once you've finished playing with your slime, collect up any bits that have fallen off. Store the slime in an airtight container or resealable bag for up to 3 days. After a few days, the slime will lose its texture and become too sticky to play with.
A: Store your slime in an airtight container for 2 to 3 days.

Q: You must be at least 21 years old, with a personal license and personal auto insurance. You must own a car, and you must have a clean driving record. You must own an iPhone (4S or newer) or Android (2013 or newer), or rent a smartphone from Uber. Your vehicle must be a 2000 make or newer; it must have four doors, and it may not be salvaged. If you don't have a vehicle, Uber can help you get loans and discounts. It should come as no surprise that the money you will earn as an Uber driver will be directly impacted by how expensive it is for you to maintain your vehicle. As such, you should:  Apply with a car that gets a large number of miles per gallon. Apply with a car that is new and in good condition and unlikely to need frequent repairs resulting of several hours on the road each day. Keep in mind, however, that there is a tradeoff between an expensive car that is cheap to maintain and an economical car that requires a lot of maintenance. If you have a car that qualifies for one of these services, you can claim a higher base fare rate and claim a higher price per mile and per minute when giving rides to customers. Such cars include (but are not limited to):  Acura RDX/MDX/TLX+ Audi A3/Q3/S4/A6/Q7+ BMW X3 & X5 BMW 5 Series & 7 Series Cadillac CTS, Escalade, SRX+ Hyundai Genesis Sedan Infiniti EX/FX/QX/Q50+ Lincoln Navigator Porsche Macan/Cayenne Mercedes-Benz C/G/CLS/GL+ Class Tesla Model S Buick Enclave/Regal/LaCrosse Land Rover Discovery Lexus GS/LX/GX/RX+ Land Rover Evoque Kia K900
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Determine whether you are eligible to drive. Apply with an economical car. Consider applying to drive for UberBLACK, UberSUV or UberSELECT.