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So how would this IA work?



 
 
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Old February 2nd 04, 10:15 PM
Frederick Wilson
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Default So how would this IA work?

I have a IA for rotorcraft and would like to add it to my PP-ASEL. What
would this involve?

Thanks,
Fred


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Old February 2nd 04, 10:58 PM
Ron Natalie
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"Frederick Wilson" wrote in message news:%ZzTb.79722$U%5.426525@attbi_s03...
I have a IA for rotorcraft and would like to add it to my PP-ASEL. What
would this involve?


IA? You're going to have to explain what you mean by that. The only two
common uses of that abbreviation I can think of have no speciality for rotorcraft.

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Old February 3rd 04, 01:34 AM
Frederick Wilson
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May be the wrong use. I have an instrument rating in helicopters and I want
to get one for airplanes.


"Ron Natalie" wrote in message
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"Frederick Wilson" wrote in message

news:%ZzTb.79722$U%5.426525@attbi_s03...
I have a IA for rotorcraft and would like to add it to my PP-ASEL. What
would this involve?


IA? You're going to have to explain what you mean by that. The only

two
common uses of that abbreviation I can think of have no speciality for

rotorcraft.



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Old February 3rd 04, 03:04 AM
Peter Duniho
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"Frederick Wilson" wrote in message
news:UUCTb.206128$I06.2286617@attbi_s01...
May be the wrong use. I have an instrument rating in helicopters and I

want
to get one for airplanes.


Typically the abbreviation "IA" in that context means "Instrument-Airplane".
Which, of course, you can't have for helicopters. You must have an
"Instrument-Rotorcraft" rating, which I suppose you could abbreviate as "IR"
if you like.

As far as what it would involve, just look at the regulations. They spell
out what's needed for the Instrument-Airplane rating. Some of the items you
will have already covered in your rotorcraft training and flying, while
others you will have not (since they will be specific to airplanes). You
need to do the stuff you haven't already done.

Pete


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Old February 3rd 04, 04:23 PM
Ron Natalie
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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message ...
"Frederick Wilson" wrote in message
news:UUCTb.206128$I06.2286617@attbi_s01...
May be the wrong use. I have an instrument rating in helicopters and I

want
to get one for airplanes.


Typically the abbreviation "IA" in that context means "Instrument-Airplane".
Which, of course, you can't have for helicopters. You must have an
"Instrument-Rotorcraft" rating, which I suppose you could abbreviate as "IR"
if you like.


Actually, the FAA seems to call it IH (Instrument--Helicopter).

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Old February 3rd 04, 07:17 PM
Peter Duniho
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"Ron Natalie" wrote in message
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Actually, the FAA seems to call it IH (Instrument--Helicopter).


Figures.


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Old February 3rd 04, 07:38 PM
Maurice Givens
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The PTS would be a better place to look. The PTS tells exactly what
is needed to add a rating to another class or category.

Maurice Givens



"Peter Duniho" wrote in message ...
"Frederick Wilson" wrote in message
news:UUCTb.206128$I06.2286617@attbi_s01...
May be the wrong use. I have an instrument rating in helicopters and I

want
to get one for airplanes.


Typically the abbreviation "IA" in that context means "Instrument-Airplane".
Which, of course, you can't have for helicopters. You must have an
"Instrument-Rotorcraft" rating, which I suppose you could abbreviate as "IR"
if you like.

As far as what it would involve, just look at the regulations. They spell
out what's needed for the Instrument-Airplane rating. Some of the items you
will have already covered in your rotorcraft training and flying, while
others you will have not (since they will be specific to airplanes). You
need to do the stuff you haven't already done.

Pete

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Old February 3rd 04, 09:14 PM
Ron Natalie
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"Maurice Givens" wrote in message om...
The PTS would be a better place to look. The PTS tells exactly what
is needed to add a rating to another class or category.

While they do talk about adding other category and class ratings to a certificate,
neither the Instrument Rating or the Private PTS seem to talk about converting
instrument ratings as near as I can tell.

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Old February 5th 04, 06:30 PM
Maurice Givens
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Who said any thing about converting. The original poster wanted to
know what they needed to do to get an inst. rating for PP-ASEL if they
already have one for rotocraft-helicopter (of course the experience
requirements need to be fulfilled as well).

Maurice Givens



"Ron Natalie" wrote in message ...
"Maurice Givens" wrote in message om...
The PTS would be a better place to look. The PTS tells exactly what
is needed to add a rating to another class or category.

While they do talk about adding other category and class ratings to a certificate,
neither the Instrument Rating or the Private PTS seem to talk about converting
instrument ratings as near as I can tell.

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Old February 5th 04, 07:03 PM
Peter Duniho
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"Maurice Givens" wrote in message
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Who said any thing about converting. The original poster wanted to
know what they needed to do to get an inst. rating for PP-ASEL if they
already have one for rotocraft-helicopter


In this context, how is that different from "converting"? You don't really
think the FAA allows a pilot to change one rating into another, losing the
original in the process, do you? What could Ron have meant by "converting"
other than getting "an inst. rating for PP-ASEL if they already have one for
rotocraft-helicopter [sic]"?

Pete


 




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