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Aerofoil 9th August 2005 19:47

PAC 750xl?
 
Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone can give me a rough estimate as to how much i would have to pay for a type rating on a PAC 750xl (single engined turbine). The reason i ask is that i have recently emailed a parachute dropping club. Although i have no idea how much a rating would cost on one of these machines?

Thanks in advance

Foil

papazulu 9th August 2005 20:01

Is anyone that operate that ugly (but reliable) bird in UK? And what about CRIs and CREs? maybe it would be easier to have it signed in USA on FAA PPL...Get a PC6, for the same money but for much more opportunities!

good luck

PZ:ok:

Aerofoil 9th August 2005 20:20

:hmm: .....................................OK so back to my question.

Anyone any ideas?

Thanks again

Foil :ok:

ATP_Al 9th August 2005 20:32

It should cost you nothing. Do NOT be suckered into paying for this rating - there are only two places in the UK which operate the PAC and the terms and conditions for jump pilots aren't great. With the airline job market as it is, parachute clubs are desparate for decent pilots!

Al

Aerofoil 9th August 2005 20:45

Ok thanks for the advice,

Will bare that in mind with any offer they may or may not have.

Cheers

Foil :ok:

Ingo1 9th August 2005 22:16

It is not JAA certified yet, so you have to get your PAC rating in either New Zealand or USA.

papazulu 23rd August 2005 20:34

That's why my advice was either for FAA ticket or PC6...

PC6 might be partially SSRating because more pilots available.:ok:


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