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23rd April 2020 | 11:23
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xams: You need to attend an approved ATO either full time or distance learning (costing $$$) UNLESS you hold an ICAO ATP, in which case you can self certify
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I believe you also need a certain minimum PIC hours on an aeroplane that requires 2 pilots
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