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Old 27th Feb 2019, 07:53
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stevef
 
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Agree that the B1.2 licence is essential to cover all piston aircraft but wings_atpl specifically asked about becoming a single-engine piston engineer, which would fit into the B3 MTOM 2000kg & below category.
EASA classroom requirements are 1000 hours for a B3 qualification as against 2000 hours for B1.2. The problem is finding B3 courses in the UK...
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