Flying multiple types

Joined: Jan 1999
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From: north of barlu
I am flying for a German company at the moment and they fly both the A320 & B738.
This is no a problem under EASA, it would do well for the UK CAA to remember that it now is only "local" office of EASA.
This is no a problem under EASA, it would do well for the UK CAA to remember that it now is only "local" office of EASA.
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 135
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From: in a hotel
I was Captain on a J32 and also a Line training Captain on the BN2A Trislander. OK the latter was a class rating and ironicly more difficult to fly with 3 noise generating units and you did it on your own with no 'kit' on board.
Fortunately the company owned them all so no problem there.
Someone once told me that the CAA said you could be current on two types (JAR25) but I don't actually know.
Fortunately the company owned them all so no problem there.
Someone once told me that the CAA said you could be current on two types (JAR25) but I don't actually know.






