Required night hours
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From: Warks
Required night hours
Chaps,
I gather the number of night hours required for CPL issue is 5. However, I swear I remember reading a figure of 10 somewhere. I think it has been mentioned on this forum before (the search function isn't playing ball today). Is this figure for frozen ATPL issue, does anyone know? (I know the figure for full ATPL is 100)
I have looked through the JAR FCL but can not find anything about it and am beginning to think it was my imagination. If anyone can tell me for definite, I would appreciate it, expecially if someone can direct me to the relevant page in the JAR-FCL or on the CAA website so I can see it for myself. It's been driving me nuts.
Ta, TB
I gather the number of night hours required for CPL issue is 5. However, I swear I remember reading a figure of 10 somewhere. I think it has been mentioned on this forum before (the search function isn't playing ball today). Is this figure for frozen ATPL issue, does anyone know? (I know the figure for full ATPL is 100)
I have looked through the JAR FCL but can not find anything about it and am beginning to think it was my imagination. If anyone can tell me for definite, I would appreciate it, expecially if someone can direct me to the relevant page in the JAR-FCL or on the CAA website so I can see it for myself. It's been driving me nuts.
Ta, TB
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From: N5153.4 E00015.1
From JAR-FCL 1.165(b)
Night training. The applicant shall have completed at least 5 hours flight time in aeroplanes at night comprising at least 3 hours of dual instruction, including at least 1 hour of cross-country navigation, and 5 solo take-offs and 5 full-stop landings.
It's on the web at JAA Website , and this document is JAR-FCL1
Subpart D, pages 49 and 50 in Acrobat Reader.
Night training. The applicant shall have completed at least 5 hours flight time in aeroplanes at night comprising at least 3 hours of dual instruction, including at least 1 hour of cross-country navigation, and 5 solo take-offs and 5 full-stop landings.
It's on the web at JAA Website , and this document is JAR-FCL1
Subpart D, pages 49 and 50 in Acrobat Reader.

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And the CAA Reference GID is: http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/175/srg_fcl_gid24.pdf




