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QFF 25th May 2015 10:49

No, you don't get a C208 rating as it is covered under the SEA (<5,700kg) class rating. It is not even mentioned in the section XII Flight review and Proficiency Check tables - all you get is an endorsement by the FE that you have done an SEA flight review. The fact that it is done in a C208 is recorded in your logbook and that is what you would use to prove you have done the flight review under CASR 61.747

But check that you have got GTE (+ PXS if you fly a pressurized turbine) under Design Feature Endorsements to make sure you are legal.

That is what FCL/CLARC told me.

theSOD 25th May 2015 13:17

If you're looking into parachute ops then I would recommend doing the endo at Ramblers. They have a c208 at their Toogoolawah DZ. CP out their is a nice bloke named John and said the rating would cost around 4.5K

nibbio86 25th May 2015 13:18

Thanks QFF, I have GTE and PXS on the new licence.
Reading 61.747 clarified a bit.
Here is an extract relevant to anybody who held a C208 endorsement (or for that matter King Air 200, Conquest, etc.) before the 1st September 2014:


61.747 Limitations on exercise of privileges of class ratings in certain aircraft—flight review

(1) The holder of an aircraft class rating is authorised to exercise the privileges of the rating in an aircraft of a type mentioned in subregulation (2) only if the holder has:
(a) completed the flight training mentioned in subregulation (3) for the aircraft type; and
(b) successfully completed a flight review in:
(i) an aircraft of the type; or
(ii) an approved flight simulator for the flight review.

(2) For subregulation (1), the aircraft types are prescribed in an instrument under regulation 61.062.

(3)..............

(4) The holder of a class rating that was granted on the basis of regulation 202.272 is taken to meet the requirement mentioned in subregulation (1) for a type of aircraft if, immediately before 1 September 2014, the holder held an aircraft endorsement that was in force for the type of aircraft.
The instrument mentioned in subregulation 2 above is CASA 186/14.

What really strikes me as a vicious circle is that the only way to show anybody (a potential employer, FOI etc.) that you satisfy subregulation 4 above is to show the logbook with the appropriate sticky label or the old CAR 5 licence.
For this reason I'm going to hold on to the old licence and carry it with me together with the Part 61 one.
Why CASA can't simply write it as an endorsement of the SEA class rating escapes me.


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