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BAA Training
an additional 14 hours are flown on an MEP aircraft.
of those 14 hours, 3 hours are conducted on a simulator which is
not modelled after the p2006, which you use for MEP training.
This leaves the students with 11 hours on the real ME aircraft. Of those 11 hours- 3 hours are used for the CPL skills test, which leaves the students with
only 8 hours of real flight time on the ME- aircraft.
You send out students to complete
the most important exam in their studies with only
8 hours on the aircraft type which they will have the skills test on.