Heh. The man has more than a mere pilot's license.
(facepalm... apparently I am now going full pedantic... alas, the Maiden fan in me is all riled up)
In mid-2006, Dickinson flew about 200 UK citizens home from Lebanon during the Israel/Hezbollah conflict.[103] On 12 February 2007, Dickinson was given permission to fly Rangers F.C. to Israel for their UEFA Cup game against Hapoel Tel Aviv.[104] After the collapse of XL Airways UK in September 2008, he piloted an Iceland Express aeroplane and flew home 180 stranded holiday makers from Egypt,[105] as well as a Boeing 757 with a group of British RAF pilots from Afghanistan.[106] "A lot of them recognised him because they are Maiden fans, but he was there in his professional capacity as a pilot," says an RAF spokesman.[106] Dickinson flew Liverpool F.C. from Liverpool John Lennon Airport to an away European tie with S.S.C. Napoli in Italy on 19 October 2010.[107] Following Hurricane Irene in August 2011, Dickinson was one of the first pilots to be ready to fly out of New York.[108]
For the 2008-2009 "Somewhere Back in Time World Tour," he piloted Iron Maiden's chartered Boeing 757, dubbed "Ed Force One", specially converted to carry the band's equipment between continents.[68] Dickinson flew "Ed Force One" again for "The Final Frontier World Tour" in 2011.[109]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Dickinson#Aviation