FAA recurrent training requirements
Ok, by looking into the FAR's I understand what aircraft you have to have a type rating for in order to act as PIC. Any instructor having a type rating appropriate CFI certificate and 5 hours in type can instruct and recommend for a practical test for a type rating. If you look at the AIRLINE TRANSPORT PILOT AND AIRCRAFT TYPE RATING Practical Test Standards you can figure it out how you can get a type rating in an airplane and what kind of training is required. But I just can't figure out where are the requirements for recurrent training are hidden? :ugh:
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The only part relating to Recurrent training that I can find comes under Part 135.
Sec. 135.351 But I cant find any thing for Part 91. Maybe another poster will do better |
To me, it looks like if I fly part 91, as long as I got a type ratings ones and have 3 takeoffs and landings in the past 90 days and 6 instrument approaches I'm legal.
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