R. 61G14-11.001 Determination of Openings for Deputy Pilots
R. 61G14-11.002 Qualifications of Applicants for a Certificate as a Deputy Pilot
R. 61G14-11.003 Examination for Certification as a Deputy Pilot
R. 61G14-11.004 Examination for Licensure as a State Pilot
R. 61G14-11.005 Examination Review Fee
R. 61G14-11.006 Reapplication
R. 61G14-11.007 Documents Issued
R. 61G14-11.008 Cross Licensing
R. 61G14-11.009 State Criteria for Pilots or Deputy Pilots Where Federal Endorsement Is Unavailable or Unobtainable

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