Its not asmuch as i thought i knew there was a 700 ish requirement in there somewhere. As you might of guessed i come from a multicrew enviroment and have far in excess of the hours required.
But i am also prevented by hours requirements from being a multi engine instrument instructor under easa. There is a requirement for 30 hours pic in a mep to be a class rating instructor on them. The fact i have thousands of hours in turboprops PIC counts for nothing.
Appraently mixture levers, cowl flaps and suction pumps require 30 hours to master properly.