On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 01:27:44 +0000 (UTC),
(Paul Tomblin) wrote:
Besides a private pilot license, instrument rating and appropriate type
ratings, what else does he need?
Nothing. Except for the private pilot certificate, he does not need
any thing execpt a current medical to act as a co-pilot. He would
have to have a Flight Engineer's cert to sit at the sideways table in
the 707, but real pilots don' do that.
You don't need a commercial license or
ATP if you don't fly other people for hire, do you?
Nothing more, but don't you need a B707 type rating?
Nah! If you can afford the 707, a few more dollars with get it
equiped with a rated pilot.
More power to him. Here's the search find with one question - What
does the P/ mean on the type ratings?:
DOI : 09/04/2003
Certificate: PRIVATE PILOT
Rating(s):
PRIVATE PILOT
AIRPLANE SINGLE ENGINE LAND
AIRPLANE MULTIENGINE LAND
INSTRUMENT AIRPLANE
Type Ratings
P/CE-500 P/G-1159 P/HS-125 P/LR-JET
Limits
CE-500 (VFR ONLY).
Ah, well, I can only like the man. Anyone who can dance like that has
to be a first rate stick and rudder flyer.
Mike Weller
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