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Old 6th Aug 2005, 17:47
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Multi pilot LST

Hello there,

I'm in the process of converting my ICAO CPL ME IR to JAR frozen ATPL, and have just over 500hrs multicrew time.

I will convert my foreign type rating by doing a Licence Skills Test in the sim with a TRE.
I am finishing the 14 exams and will do the CPL Skills Test, but does anyone know if I can simply get the MultiPilot Instrument Rating from the LST instead of doing 15 hours for the Single Pilot IR that is useless in an airline environment.

Can anyone help??

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Hi Fohnie,
The MP IR rating is an integral part of the type rating LST but it will not confer SP IR privileges should you require these at any time.
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http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/175/SECTION%20F.pdf
Go to section F4 in the above link for full details
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Thanks for that,

I'm still a little confused, according to the link, the CAA say only for the training for the type rating do you need a multi IR Single Pilot, and for the addition of a MPA Type Rating you don't need it.

I hope thats right?
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Hi Fohnie,
From my understanding yes the multi ir is a pre-requisite for the training for an initial type rating. By converting your foreign icao type rating I dont know if you fall into this catagory or not.
I would recommend that you contact the CAA if a more definitive answer is not forthcoming here on this forum to your query.
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