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Hi all,
Does anyone here have an ATR from the old days? I ask cos I understand that if a pilot possesses an ATR (airline transport rating) as opposed to an ATP certificate, he/she could flight instruct without having to take flight instructor's course. What year the FAA made the transition from the ATR rating to a ATP certificate? |
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"Patty" wrote
Does anyone here have an ATR from the old days? I ask cos I understand that if a pilot possesses an ATR (airline transport rating) as opposed to an ATP certificate, he/she could flight instruct without having to take flight instructor's course. This is one of the reasons that Certificated Flight Instructor was changed to Authorized Flight Instructor. ATPs are still authorized to instruct without holding a Flight Instructor Certificate, but only within the Air Transprtation Service. Bob Moore ATP ASMEL B-707 B-727 L-188 PanAm (retired) |
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