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Old 17th Jan 2018, 07:45
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Originally Posted by gulliBell
I can never understand how they come up with some of those numbers. Only 100 hours PIC required, but they want Command Instrument Rating for a co-pilot position. If a guy is squared away enough to hold a Command Instrument Rating some of those other numbers seem quite meaningless.
What other type of instrument rating is there these days I think a command instrument rating is the only one you can get.
I think we all know that a fresh command instrument rating with no renewals is prob not the guy you want as a captain which is why you see the job adverts for captain asking for several renewals.
Just saying
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