3. HOW TO BECOME AN APF JUMP PILOT
3.1 Operational Regulation 6.1.1
(a) The pilot in command of an aircraft used for parachuting must have at
least:
(i) A private pilot licence without area restriction, and two hundred
(200) hours total aeronautical experience, of which at one hundred
(100) hours must be as pilot in command, or
(ii) An APF Certificate D, and a private pilot licence without area
restriction, and one hundred and twenty (120) hours total
aeronautical experience of which seventy (70) hours must be as a
pilot in command.
(b) 10 hours on the particular aircraft type or an aircraft type of similar
performance, weight and operational complexity.
(c) Effective from 01 June 2010, a Jump Pilot authorization, issued by the APF
(d) Approval of the DZSO and the Senior Pilot.