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Old 9th Jun 2016, 06:21
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m.pulz
 
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With my hours it is not possible to get an EASA APTL(H) either. So what I wanted to know is if I fullfill the requirements for the EASA ATPL(H) (stated below!), is it necessary to sit the FAA CPL Theory, flight Training and flight test to receive the FAA CPL or is it easier then?


You need to have completed a minimum of 1000 hours of flight time as a pilot of helicopters, including at least:
  1. 350 hours in multi-pilot helicopters
  2. One of the following:
    • 250 hours as PIC, or
    • 100 hours as PIC and 150 hours as PIC under supervision, or
    • 250 hours as PIC under supervision in multi-pilot helicopters - in this case, the ATPL (H) privileges will be limited to multi-pilot operations only, until 100 hours as PIC have been completed
  3. 200 hours of cross-country flight time of which at least 100 hours should be as PIC or as PIC under supervision
  4. 30 hours of instrument time of which not more than 10 hours may be instrument ground time
  5. 100 hours of night flight as PIC or as co-pilot
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