felixflyer
6th Oct 2010, 15:36
In Lasors it states
An applicant for a class rating for a single-pilot MEP
(Land) aeroplane rating must produce evidence of having
completed a minimum of
70 hours as pilot-in-command
of aeroplanes.
Does 'Applicant' mean someone starting the course, taking the skill test or applying for the rating to be added?
Is it possible to start the training before reaching the required hours and then hold off applying until the 70 hours are reached? Can you do the test with under 70 hours?
An applicant for a class rating for a single-pilot MEP
(Land) aeroplane rating must produce evidence of having
completed a minimum of
70 hours as pilot-in-command
of aeroplanes.
Does 'Applicant' mean someone starting the course, taking the skill test or applying for the rating to be added?
Is it possible to start the training before reaching the required hours and then hold off applying until the 70 hours are reached? Can you do the test with under 70 hours?