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zakpeegoodus 1st June 2005 08:04

FAA PART 135/119 Minimums
 
Hello,

I have contacted a company with light twins in hope of employment. They state their minimum requirements for pilots as being in accordance with FAA PART 135/119

- what does that mean in practical terms? I can’t find the appropriate page on the FAA sight.

I will be obtaining my FAA ATP in June….

Thanks!

Check 6 1st June 2005 18:22

FAR link

See 135.243.

The ATP requirements are 61.151-167

Check 6

:ok:

SASless 11th June 2005 01:05

Light twins require an ATP?

Just Boxes 16th June 2005 06:32

ATP is usually a requirement for a Chief Pilot or Director of Operations in Part 135 - as you can give training in 135 ops with an ATP certificate. (A CFI/I/ME would also do)

They may be advertising for a CP or DO, in which case you would need 3yrs experience as a CP or DO at a Part 135 or 121 operation within the last 6 yrs - I think this is in Part 119 or 135.

Isn't anything that isn't Transport Category considered light - ie BE1900, SA227 etc... - both require ATP for Captain


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