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light aircraft engineering type rating

Old 9th June 2013 | 21:43
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light aircraft engineering type rating

what is required for an Easa licenced engineer who is type rated on a twin piston e.g. an Islander, to add a lycoming powered Cessna 172 to their licence?
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Old 10th June 2013 | 18:29
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Check out the EASA B3 licence requirements. Seems to be the easiest solution.
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Old 12th June 2013 | 04:43
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Submit worksheets. Take oral exam with your local CAA surveyor. That's it.
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