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ikea
21st Nov 2004, 18:04
hey, just wondering what the difference is between the licenses?

If i have a multi rating, and a SE IR, can I fly in IFR conditions in a miltu engine a/c?

Or do I need an ME IR to fly multi engined a/s in IFR conditions? Many thanks for any assistance :-)

alex

hotprop
22nd Nov 2004, 10:35
You need a ME-IR to fly Instrument legally in a multi engine.
However, with the ME-IR you can also fly SE-IR.

Basically you need to do two approaches under IMC, one with both engines running and one with an engine down (Me thinks) in order to get the ME-IR. This is normally done while getting the ME rating as I understand it.

/Krister

FlyingForFun
22nd Nov 2004, 14:33
Hotprop is correct in saying that you need a ME-IR to fly a ME aircraft in IMC, and also correct in saying that a ME-IR also allows you to fly a SE aircraft in IMC (as long as you have a valid SE class rating, of course!)

However, don't confuse this with a multi-pilot IR. A multi-pilot IR does not give you any privileges on any single-pilot aircraft. Although this is a very different thing to a ME-IR, I think it causes a bit of confusion simply because they sound similar!

FFF
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