The list of Class Ratings, Type Ratings and associated requirements for differences training has been taken out of JAR-FCL 1 and placed in an admin document which is refered to by JAR-FCL 1.
Thanks, DFC, that's exactly what I was looking for - but can you please quote me the place in JAR-FCL 1 where this document is referenced???
At the risk of going off-topic:
Differences training is required to fly any other type of twin
That would indeed be logical - but it's not the way I interpret the document. Column 2 describes the difference that requires differences training. For example, the sixth line down is "Single-engine piston (land) with Tail Wheel (TW)". Once differences training on this difference has been completed, a pilot can operate the privileges of his rating on any aircraft which has this difference.
Moving on to the second table, which is for MEPs, the only difference shown for land-planes in that table is "Multi-engine piston (land)". I can not see how this could be interpreted to mean that
every multi-engine piston (land) type requires differences training; if you said that every MEP requires differences training, you would have to apply the same logic to SEP and say that every different tail-dragger type requires differences training, no?
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