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Old 22nd Dec 2012, 20:15
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nick14
 
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It's very reasonable that if you haven't got the appropriate rating for a particular type/class of aircraft then you cannot operate one solo. I have a few thousand hours on Boeing jets, does that automatically entitle me to fly a single? It's a completely different discipline!

If you want to fly singles then you need to go and get an SEP rating. I had to take an hour or so refresher training and do an LPC renewal.
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