Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Meta (formerly Facebook), seems to be exploring new horizons beyond the digital realm. Recent reports reveal that Zuckerberg obtained a student pilot certificate in March, as indicated in FAA records.
This move comes amidst playful banter with Elon Musk, who has teased Zuckerberg with a challenge to a cage fight and other taunts.
Achievement unlocked?
While the student pilot certificate is the initial step in pursuing a full pilot certification, it is a significant milestone in Zuckerberg’s aviation journey. Joining the ranks of a select group of Silicon Valley leaders, including Musk, Zuckerberg demonstrates his interest in taking to the skies.
The process of obtaining a student pilot certificate is relatively straightforward, with eligibility criteria including a minimum age of 16 and proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking English. The main hurdle lies in obtaining a medical certificate through an Aviation Medical Examiner’s office.
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As Zuckerberg ventures into the world of aviation, enthusiasts and tech-watchers eagerly await updates on his progress, wondering if he will soar to new heights in the pilot community.
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