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Knowing and being somewhat skilled at flying an aircraft is one thing. Being able to answer the questions required before a license can be issued is another thing. The rules are to protect the passengers who have to trust that the pilot is qualified to fly them safely. This guy was an unlicensed pilot, not really a fake one. Now the question is "where did he get his experience, or training that enabled him to fly the aircraft without causing an incident? I could probably fly a light aircraft, but would have problems even starting the engines on a commercial airliner.