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FAA CPL-IR-multi BFR/IPC on a single engine?
Hi everyone
I've heard that we can do the BFR and IPC, for an FAA CPL-IR single and multi engine, in a single engine aircraft, and still have the multi rating. Is it true? That would help me a lot! |
If you hold a Single Engine IR rating or a (VFR) Multi rating, the FAA expects you to perform the IR and Multi functions together in the same checkride, as for pilot safety, a single engine instrument approach in a twin which hasn't been demonstrated before to an examiner will not likely go well.
Alex. |
I've heard that we can do the BFR and IPC, for an FAA CPL-IR single and multi engine, in a single engine aircraft, and still have the multi rating. Is it true? If you hold a FAA CPL SE & ME IR, yes you can do the BFR and the IPC in a single engine aircraft. The BFR and IPC are not category and class limited. It's only in JAA-land that a MEP expires. |
I was saying that you need to demonstrate a single engine instrument approach in a twin - as if you have a VFR multi rating you would have demonstrated a single engine VFR landing, and with a single engine instrument rating you would have demonstrated an instrument approach, but the two need to be done together at some point.
If you do your instrument ticket in a multi, you're fine. Alex. |
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