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Today I finally took the plunge and ordered the distance study course
towards the ATPL frozen theory! I have been wanting this for years, but it's quite a costly thing to start, so it's taken a while! I now have 280 hours on my PPL, and looking forward to get my IR rating maybe next fall! Can't wait to start studying!! Frode |
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You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours break-downs
to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P "Frode Berg" wrote in message ... | Today I finally took the plunge and ordered the distance study course | towards the ATPL frozen theory! | | I have been wanting this for years, but it's quite a costly thing to start, | so it's taken a while! | | I now have 280 hours on my PPL, and looking forward to get my IR rating | maybe next fall! | | Can't wait to start studying!! | | Frode | | |
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Jim Macklin wrote
You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours break-downs to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. Section 61.159: Aeronautical experience: Airplane category rating. (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section, a person who is applying for an airline transport pilot certificate with an airplane category and class rating must have at least 1,500 hours of total time as a pilot that includes at least: (1) 500 hours of cross-country flight time. (2) 100 hours of night flight time. (3) 75 hours of instrument flight time, in actual or simulated instrument conditions, subject to the following: |
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Yep, I think I switched the 135 PIC IFR time with the ATP.
Any case, with only 280, the OP has plenty of time to study. "Bob Moore" wrote in message . 122... | Jim Macklin wrote | You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours break-downs | to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. | | Section 61.159: Aeronautical experience: Airplane category rating. | (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section, a | person who is applying for an airline transport pilot certificate with an | airplane category and class rating must have at least 1,500 hours of total | time as a pilot that includes at least: | | (1) 500 hours of cross-country flight time. | | (2) 100 hours of night flight time. | | (3) 75 hours of instrument flight time, in actual or simulated instrument | conditions, subject to the following: | | |
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I didn't know there was such a thing in the US FAR as a "frozen" ATPL?
That combined with the poster's message originating from a service in Norway lends me to think he's talking JAR. On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 22:32:40 -0500, "Jim Macklin" wrote: Yep, I think I switched the 135 PIC IFR time with the ATP. Any case, with only 280, the OP has plenty of time to study. "Bob Moore" wrote in message .122... | Jim Macklin wrote | You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours break-downs | to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. | | Section 61.159: Aeronautical experience: Airplane category rating. | (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section, a | person who is applying for an airline transport pilot certificate with an | airplane category and class rating must have at least 1,500 hours of total | time as a pilot that includes at least: | | (1) 500 hours of cross-country flight time. | | (2) 100 hours of night flight time. | | (3) 75 hours of instrument flight time, in actual or simulated instrument | conditions, subject to the following: | | |
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He didn't say, however, ATP ICAO or JAR would seem to
require more than 280 hours, particularly when he doesn't consider the IR for a year. "Peter Clark" wrote in message ... |I didn't know there was such a thing in the US FAR as a "frozen" ATPL? | That combined with the poster's message originating from a service in | Norway lends me to think he's talking JAR. | | On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 22:32:40 -0500, "Jim Macklin" | wrote: | | Yep, I think I switched the 135 PIC IFR time with the ATP. | Any case, with only 280, the OP has plenty of time to study. | | | | "Bob Moore" wrote in message | .122... | | Jim Macklin wrote | | You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours | break-downs | | to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. | | | | Section 61.159: Aeronautical experience: Airplane category | rating. | | (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of | this section, a | | person who is applying for an airline transport pilot | certificate with an | | airplane category and class rating must have at least | 1,500 hours of total | | time as a pilot that includes at least: | | | | (1) 500 hours of cross-country flight time. | | | | (2) 100 hours of night flight time. | | | | (3) 75 hours of instrument flight time, in actual or | simulated instrument | | conditions, subject to the following: | | | | | |
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Years (and I mean years) ago, you needed 1200 hours (within the preceding 8
years) to get an ATP (they were known as ATR certificates then). Is this what you remembered, Jim? "Jim Macklin" wrote in message news:yVuGg.5676$SZ3.4307@dukeread04... Yep, I think I switched the 135 PIC IFR time with the ATP. Any case, with only 280, the OP has plenty of time to study. "Bob Moore" wrote in message . 122... | Jim Macklin wrote | You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours break-downs | to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. | | Section 61.159: Aeronautical experience: Airplane category rating. | (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section, a | person who is applying for an airline transport pilot certificate with an | airplane category and class rating must have at least 1,500 hours of total | time as a pilot that includes at least: | | (1) 500 hours of cross-country flight time. | | (2) 100 hours of night flight time. | | (3) 75 hours of instrument flight time, in actual or simulated instrument | conditions, subject to the following: | | |
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Probably, I've had my ATP for a long time. Don't read those
regs daily anymore. "tom418" wrote in message news:0YCGg.217374$k%3.33925@dukeread12... | Years (and I mean years) ago, you needed 1200 hours (within the preceding 8 | years) to get an ATP (they were known as ATR certificates then). Is this | what you remembered, Jim? | "Jim Macklin" wrote in message | news:yVuGg.5676$SZ3.4307@dukeread04... | Yep, I think I switched the 135 PIC IFR time with the ATP. | Any case, with only 280, the OP has plenty of time to study. | | | | "Bob Moore" wrote in message | . 122... | | Jim Macklin wrote | | You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours | break-downs | | to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. | | | | Section 61.159: Aeronautical experience: Airplane category | rating. | | (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of | this section, a | | person who is applying for an airline transport pilot | certificate with an | | airplane category and class rating must have at least | 1,500 hours of total | | time as a pilot that includes at least: | | | | (1) 500 hours of cross-country flight time. | | | | (2) 100 hours of night flight time. | | | | (3) 75 hours of instrument flight time, in actual or | simulated instrument | | conditions, subject to the following: | | | | | | | | |
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Actually, reading a copy of the TERPS provides relief from insomnia
![]() "Jim Macklin" wrote in message news:gzDGg.5696$SZ3.2865@dukeread04... Probably, I've had my ATP for a long time. Don't read those regs daily anymore. "tom418" wrote in message news:0YCGg.217374$k%3.33925@dukeread12... | Years (and I mean years) ago, you needed 1200 hours (within the preceding 8 | years) to get an ATP (they were known as ATR certificates then). Is this | what you remembered, Jim? | "Jim Macklin" wrote in message | news:yVuGg.5676$SZ3.4307@dukeread04... | Yep, I think I switched the 135 PIC IFR time with the ATP. | Any case, with only 280, the OP has plenty of time to study. | | | | "Bob Moore" wrote in message | . 122... | | Jim Macklin wrote | | You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours | break-downs | | to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. | | | | Section 61.159: Aeronautical experience: Airplane category | rating. | | (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of | this section, a | | person who is applying for an airline transport pilot | certificate with an | | airplane category and class rating must have at least | 1,500 hours of total | | time as a pilot that includes at least: | | | | (1) 500 hours of cross-country flight time. | | | | (2) 100 hours of night flight time. | | | | (3) 75 hours of instrument flight time, in actual or | simulated instrument | | conditions, subject to the following: | | | | | | | | |
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When I was working full-time as a pilot, I was both chief
flight instructor for the school and director of operations for the charter department. I was also flying all the single and multiengine Beech planes on charter, Bonanza, Baron, including the 58TC and P Baron, all the King Air 90s and the 200 and 300 King Air. made for a lot of business with the FSDO taking proficiency tests. I watched Jack Webb in DRAGNET as a kid and noticed how he'd arrest somebody and say,"You're under arrest for violation of {and he's quote some California law}." I decided that was a neat idea so I memorized Part 61 and 91 by number, paragraph and sub-paragraph. So when some FAA Inspector would ask me about some procedure, I'd ay, that's 91.32 or 61.187, and before I actually had to give the answer they'd give up and move on to another question. It worked wonders and was even a source of entertainment at the FSDO with the new inspectors. But then they restructured part 91 and made it logical, but the numbers were all different and it just wasn't worth the trouble. Then I had to forget control zones and airport traffic areas and learn Class A,B,C,D,E and G. And I have to remember birthdays, anniversaries, passwords, account logins, software update schedules, HTML tags, and how much water works best with the new rice. It is actually fun to try. "tom418" wrote in message news:FXGGg.219382$k%3.112275@dukeread12... | Actually, reading a copy of the TERPS provides relief from insomnia ![]() | "Jim Macklin" wrote in message | news:gzDGg.5696$SZ3.2865@dukeread04... | Probably, I've had my ATP for a long time. Don't read those | regs daily anymore. | | | | "tom418" wrote in message | news:0YCGg.217374$k%3.33925@dukeread12... | | Years (and I mean years) ago, you needed 1200 hours | (within the preceding 8 | | years) to get an ATP (they were known as ATR certificates | then). Is this | | what you remembered, Jim? | | "Jim Macklin" wrote | in message | | news:yVuGg.5676$SZ3.4307@dukeread04... | | Yep, I think I switched the 135 PIC IFR time with the | ATP. | | Any case, with only 280, the OP has plenty of time to | study. | | | | | | | | "Bob Moore" wrote in message | | . 122... | | | Jim Macklin wrote | | | You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours | | break-downs | | | to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. | | | | | | Section 61.159: Aeronautical experience: Airplane | category | | rating. | | | (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) | of | | this section, a | | | person who is applying for an airline transport pilot | | certificate with an | | | airplane category and class rating must have at least | | 1,500 hours of total | | | time as a pilot that includes at least: | | | | | | (1) 500 hours of cross-country flight time. | | | | | | (2) 100 hours of night flight time. | | | | | | (3) 75 hours of instrument flight time, in actual or | | simulated instrument | | | conditions, subject to the following: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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