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Old 20th Jul 2019, 16:14
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Originally Posted by Sepp
Provided the a/c is suitably equipped, the pilot is suitably qualified and it's operated under Part 91, it can be flown on a single pilot exemption.
Does it show up on the aircraft registration or the pilot's license? I've got a couple thousand hours and a (CE-500) type rating in the CE-550 from the 1980's. It seems like the aircraft needed some additional certification for single pilot operations and you had to pay Cessna a fee for the extra paperwork. Also, wouldn't there be some extra endorsement on the pilot license? Or would this qualification be covered by training records?
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