That's about the size of it except for a group of single engine piston helicopters which, alhough they require separate type ratings, an LPC on one type of SEP will count for all the other SEPs you may have. However, the LPCs must be cycled round so that each type is covered eventually,
A multi-engine type rating is 8 hours and there is also an Instrument Type Rating.
Cheers
Whirls
Which Single Engine Piston heli's are counted as one for the purposes of an LPC then?
I was under the impression that each and every heli was a different type rating and as such required its own LPC (In the UK at least).
Not a problem for me yet, but when I qualify on the R44 it might make the R22/R44 switch/currency easier!
Jeff Hall
PPL(H) in training @ Multiflight / LBA