Twin Otter .... SPA or MPA?
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Twin Otter .... SPA or MPA?
Hi!
Did a search in the CAA web site but was not able
to find it.
The De-Haviland Twin Otter is considered
single pilot aeroplane (SPA) or multi pilot aeroplane (MPA)?
Cheers,
Zerograv
Did a search in the CAA web site but was not able
to find it.
The De-Haviland Twin Otter is considered
single pilot aeroplane (SPA) or multi pilot aeroplane (MPA)?
Cheers,
Zerograv
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zeroG,
The twinotter is a SPA. You will have to look it up under:
Go to JAR-FCL 1, Appx 1 to 1.220, on page 1-F-11, Table A, Single-engine aeroplanes, 1 Multi-engine turboprop aerplane(land); single-pilot (SP)(A)
cheers,
redbar1
The twinotter is a SPA. You will have to look it up under:
De Havilland – Canada (Bombardier) DHC6 series
cheers,
redbar1
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MPA or SPA
Mind you that DHC6 is a SPA by certification, operational requirements might dictate use of 2 pilots. That would allow you to count time in the twotter towards your MPA time.
Cheers
JJ
Cheers
JJ