FAA CPL part 141
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FAA CPL part 141
Hi,
I used the search function and I have found a lot of thread, read the FAR/AIM and tried to find out the information with the CPL syllabus but I'm pretty confused.
The question is really simple: how many hours are required, under part 141, to apply for the CPL?
All the training are made under part 141 and if I'm not wrong the requirements (minimums) are:
PPL 35 hrs
IFR 35 hrs
CPL 120 hrs
To convert the FAA licence into an EASA are 100 PIC required and 200TT.
My big doubt is: are the 120 hrs training hours or are they total time inclusive the hours building?
Thanks
I used the search function and I have found a lot of thread, read the FAR/AIM and tried to find out the information with the CPL syllabus but I'm pretty confused.
The question is really simple: how many hours are required, under part 141, to apply for the CPL?
All the training are made under part 141 and if I'm not wrong the requirements (minimums) are:
PPL 35 hrs
IFR 35 hrs
CPL 120 hrs
To convert the FAA licence into an EASA are 100 PIC required and 200TT.
My big doubt is: are the 120 hrs training hours or are they total time inclusive the hours building?
Thanks
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Thanks for the information.
The information recieved from the school were a little bit confusing because they offer a FAA/EASA program under part 141.55 (d) with only 125 hours and this sounds me "strange" because they are under the minima of the FAA for ground school and flight time.
The information recieved from the school were a little bit confusing because they offer a FAA/EASA program under part 141.55 (d) with only 125 hours and this sounds me "strange" because they are under the minima of the FAA for ground school and flight time.