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Old 15th July 2023 | 12:49
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rudestuff
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If you have the hours then by extension you must have a type rating since you need 500 hours multi crew. To avoid a full type rating course you need at least 500 hours on the type that you use for the test, and a valid type rating. Google "list of EASA type ratings" and you'll see that 42/72 are considered a common type, so you should be able to use either of those.
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