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It is up to the examiner whether or not you can take both checks at the same
time as FAA only requires that you have obtained all of the required training and meet the regulatory requirements for the certificates and rating which you want to obtain. You instructor and examiner should be able to read FAR Part 61 and answer any concerns that you have, otherwise, contact your local FSDO and ask the question again. "runner_x" wrote in message news ![]() I'm wondering what the quickest (even thought it might not be the best way) to get to CP-AM/SEL rating. I'm already instrument rated, but haven't really started multi-training. I heard there is a way to take both the multi and single checkrides at the same time. Something about using the multi for the complex airplane portion of the ride. Someone please clarify this for me, Thanks. runner |
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