Lets set the record straight
Fireitup, bru I can't believe you make out that you are a manager. Must be a ego trip!!!
Last I heard you where in Sudan on the caravan and the B200.
How did you get the 200 hours of HS125 time. I know that the UN requires a minimum of 200 hours on the HS125 with a minimum of 1000 hours total time to be a co-pilot. They don't give any dispensations, so after your 1.4 hours of training for the rating. What did you write down on your UN pilot info sheet??
Captains need TT 3000 and 500 hrs P1 on the HS125
Don't worry we have all had to lie on that sheet otherwise we couldn't have flown the B190, same requirements here. !! My story if they asked me to produce my logbook was I left it in Gauteng, and would have it sent up. If they asked again I would just say it was stolen. So what is your story going to be.
AWA
Last edited by auditor125; 18th Nov 2007 at 05:24.