PPRuNe Forums - Search Results

Go Back  PPRuNe Forums > Search Forums
Reload this Page >

Search Results

Wikiposts
Search
Search: Posts Made By: sapperkenno
Showing results 1 to 8 of 8
Search took 0.00 seconds.
25th Sep 2015, 20:37
Replies: 27
Views: 10,189
Posted By sapperkenno

Thanks for the detailed reply davie7ee. I'm...

Thanks for the detailed reply davie7ee. I'm trying to study for the EASA CPL exams at the minute, as I have FAA commercial, so am exempt the groundschool/classroom bit and can just self study and...
1st Sep 2015, 14:08
Replies: 27
Views: 10,189
Posted By sapperkenno

To be exempt G/S you need to hold an ATP with...

To be exempt G/S you need to hold an ATP with over 1500 hours and a type rating.

^^Was what I was told by their man via email a couple of months ago.
1st Sep 2015, 14:06
Replies: 27
Views: 10,189
Posted By sapperkenno

I'll chase it up with CATS then. I don't profess...

I'll chase it up with CATS then. I don't profess to having vast experience, merely that I'm not a sub-1000 hour wonder, and I can and already am doing the job flying commercially in the UK. With my...
1st Sep 2015, 09:34
Replies: 27
Views: 10,189
Posted By sapperkenno

I asked CATS and they said that option is only...

I asked CATS and they said that option is only available to people with 500 hours multi-crew?

It's not a shortcut, just trying to do away with something that is totally unnecessary. That's not...
1st Sep 2015, 08:05
Replies: 27
Views: 10,189
Posted By sapperkenno

I was hoping more along the lines of standing up...

I was hoping more along the lines of standing up to the red-tape, gold-plating crap... Not just bending over with my pants down like you're suggesting.
31st Aug 2015, 10:00
Replies: 27
Views: 10,189
Posted By sapperkenno

Ifitaint... I see what you're saying, but it...

Ifitaint... I see what you're saying, but it would be far easier moving the EASA to FAA way (barring right to work and immigration arguments). You wouldn't need to line the pockets of one of the few...
30th Aug 2015, 21:44
Replies: 27
Views: 10,189
Posted By sapperkenno

Exactly, it's not "dual-rated" at all, merely FAA...

Exactly, it's not "dual-rated" at all, merely FAA CFIs (the majority I know of are US citizens) who have been approved by EASA, who teach towards EASA licences in the US. Thanks for the reference...
29th Aug 2015, 21:43
Replies: 27
Views: 10,189
Posted By sapperkenno

EASA licences taught by FAA CFIs in US.

With the likes of OAA, Lufthansa and now CTC operating in the Phoenix area, training students for EASA licences... How does this work when US CFIs are providing the training, presumably without EASA...
Showing results 1 to 8 of 8


 
Forum Jump

Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service

Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.