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Old 6th Mar 2007, 07:40
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Do these planes have the same type ratings?

Not too familiar with the MD series. Do the following planes allow the same type rating and only require a differences check (like the 757 and 767)?

MD88 and MD90?

Does the MD11 or L1011 have a type rating with another a/c?
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Hi

MD80/90 is the same type rating, but to fly the 90 you require a difference course. Engines, brakes and electrics are different (among other things).
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Great, thanks. That is what I assumed, but you know what happens when one does that.
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Somewhere (perhaps it was at www.jaa.nl) I have seen a list of a/c types that are on the same rating, and what types that need a diff. course, check it out if you want more!
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DC 9 type rating covers: DC9-10 series, -21, -30 series -41, -51, -80 series, B717, and MD90. Quite a wide range of airplanes
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The L1011 is a unique type rating (as well as being quite a unique aeroplane, in many ways) and the MD11 is also a separate type rating.

IE: not combined with others.
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and the MD11 is also a separate type rating.

IE: not combined with others.
What about the DC-10s with pilot cockpit retrofitted (MD-10)? Is MD-10 and MD-11 type rating separate?
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MD-11 and MD-10 are the same type rating.
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Complete list, perhaps not up to date.

http://www.jaa.nl/licensing/classtyperatings.html
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