Ok, check previous post time, check this post time - thats how long it took me to find this, read a lot of other stuff, faff around on the CAA site.......so, not too hard then (I'm sorry about the hideous copy pasta, but I can't be bothered to reformat it
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Requirements for an Airline Transport Pilot Licence (Aeroplane)
61.07.1 (1) An applicant for an Airline Transport Pilot Licence (Aeroplane) must –
(a) be not less than 21 years of age;
(b)
hold a valid Class 1 medical certificate, issued in terms of Part 67;
(c)
produce evidence of holding or having held, within the previous 60 months, the following –
(i)
a valid South African Private Pilot Licence (Aeroplane); or
(ii)
a valid pilot licence (aeroplane) issued by a Contracting State; or
(iii)
a valid South African Air Force pilot qualification (aeroplane); or
(iv)
a valid Student Pilot Licence where the applicant has completed an integrated training course approved by the Authority; and
(v)
a valid instrument rating;
(d)
have, within the previous 60 months, completed a multi-crew cooperation course;
(e)
have successfully completed the training as prescribed in Document SA-CATS-FCL 61 at an approved Part 141 aviation training organisation;
(f)
have passed the theoretical knowledge examination as prescribed in Document SA-CATS-FCL 61.
(g)
have undergone the skills test referred to in regulation 61.07.4;
(2) An applicant for an Airline Transport Pilot Licence (Aeroplane) must have completed, in aeroplanes, not less than 1500 hours of flight time of which –
(a)
500 hours must be pilot-in-command-under-supervision; or
(b)
250 hours must be as pilot-in-command, of which up to 150 hours may be pilot-in-command-under-supervision; and
(c)
200 hours must be cross-country flight time, of which 100 hours may be as co-pilot or pilot-in-command-under-supervision;
(d)
75 hours must be instrument time, of which not more than 30 hours may be acquired in a flight simulation training device (FSTD) approved for the purpose; and
(e)
100 hours shall be night flight time as pilot-in-command or as co-pilot.