Is there any twin a PPL low hour can fly?
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Is there any twin a PPL low hour can fly?
A PPL holder in the UK with 60 hours total time obtains a Multi engine rating. Now, is there any twin engine aircraft which he will be able to fly as the sole pilot/solo?
I am asking because I would like to know if one has to have significant experience before he can be the sole pilot of the twin.
I am asking because I would like to know if one has to have significant experience before he can be the sole pilot of the twin.
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you cannot have a multi engine rating with 60 hours total time. you may only do a multi engine rating course once you have a minimum of 70 hours pilot in command time.
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Assuming you have an MEP rating then you are legally entitled to fly a multi engine piston type. Whether you get to rent one or access to one however with low hours is another issue. Insurance requirements may stand in your way.
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Minimum for my Club, who operates a seneca 1 is 15 hours minimum and does not need to be solo hours either.
If you did 15 hours dual, then you will be able to hire our Seneca 1.
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If you did 15 hours dual, then you will be able to hire our Seneca 1.
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