Type rating on L-100
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Type rating on L-100
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Does somone know where I could get a type rating on a L-100 "C-130"? I applied for Transafrik for a Helcules job, but got no responce out of it. I think I will go and see them first and see what they say, but at the mean time I would like to find out where and how much money I would have to spend to get trained on a L-100. I'm based in South Asia, if that helps.
Thanks for your help
Does somone know where I could get a type rating on a L-100 "C-130"? I applied for Transafrik for a Helcules job, but got no responce out of it. I think I will go and see them first and see what they say, but at the mean time I would like to find out where and how much money I would have to spend to get trained on a L-100. I'm based in South Asia, if that helps.
Thanks for your help
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For what it's worth, it's not an "L-100" rating, or at least it isn't anywhere I've been. The aircraft type is L382. That's the type designator which is used for certification of both aircraft and airmen.
I can't really explain why Lockheed also used the name "L-100". It confuses a lot of people. We frequently get asked if it's an L-100 or an L382, or what the difference between the two are. There is no difference, it's two names for the same thing. But if you get a type rating for it, it's going to say L382 on your certificate.
I can't really explain why Lockheed also used the name "L-100". It confuses a lot of people. We frequently get asked if it's an L-100 or an L382, or what the difference between the two are. There is no difference, it's two names for the same thing. But if you get a type rating for it, it's going to say L382 on your certificate.