Difference training or new rating ??
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Difference training or new rating ??
Hello pilots
I trying to settle an argument about what it takes to go from 737 (300-900) to fx. 757, 767, 747 & 777 -
does it require an whole new rating or just diff. training ?
Jannik
I trying to settle an argument about what it takes to go from 737 (300-900) to fx. 757, 767, 747 & 777 -
does it require an whole new rating or just diff. training ?
Jannik
Joined: Jun 2005
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From: AEP
Difference training is required for flying different models within a same type aircraft... as example - if you are qualified on 757, you would require difference training for the 767, as both ratings are issued as a single type rating... was the case of the 707 and the 720 as well.
xxx
Difference training might be just a "few hours" in a classroom. As an example, when my airline leased a 747-341, our 747-287 pilots were required to get an 8 hrs difference training to study specifics of the other 747 model.
xxx
Transition training is required from one type rating to a new type rating... as an example pilots flying 747-200 require the complete training for issuance of a 747-400 type rating, which is a separate rating. It is a training that requires 80 hrs classroom program, simulator training and line training.
xxx

Happy contrails
xxx
Difference training might be just a "few hours" in a classroom. As an example, when my airline leased a 747-341, our 747-287 pilots were required to get an 8 hrs difference training to study specifics of the other 747 model.
xxx
Transition training is required from one type rating to a new type rating... as an example pilots flying 747-200 require the complete training for issuance of a 747-400 type rating, which is a separate rating. It is a training that requires 80 hrs classroom program, simulator training and line training.
xxx

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