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Old 4th Dec 2007, 15:49
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Hello,

I already have a European (JAA) CPL/IFR/ME, and more than 1500 h flight hours:

What is required to get an US ATP - is it just the US ATP Written and the ATP Check ride?

Which flightschools are offering that service
close to Orlando Int'l airport?

Thanks for Infos!

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Prerequisites
Valid, Unexpired United States Passport New Requirement
Current FAA Medical Certificate
Minimum Age 23 to Hold an ATP Rating
Military experience per FAR 61.73
or Commercial Instrument Certificate
ATP Written
Instrument Proficiency
Flight Time per FAR 61.159 Requirements:
1,500 Hours Total Time:
500 Hours Cross Country Time
100 Hours Night Time
75 Hours Instrument Time of Actual or Simulated Instrument Time:
50 Hours Must be in an Airplane
250 Hours PIC Airplane
Thorough Knowledge of Material in the ATP Piper Seminole Training Supplement
(Provided to you before arriving for your training program.)
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