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Old 17th Sep 2013, 13:03
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That also rather depends on the type, as smaller SET/SEP's are considered common on the examiner ticket - assuming appropriate hours on type in order to meet the 15 hours to instruct ruling.

It would seem that the question of which type does this query refer to is pretty important, as there are different routes to the answer dependent upon the size of it.
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