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![]() If you look at the pilot registry, he's a private pilot. Duh? Qantas Captain? Mike Weller |
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In a previous article, Mike Weller said:
If you look at the pilot registry, he's a private pilot. Duh? Qantas Captain? Besides a private pilot license, instrument rating and appropriate type ratings, what else does he need? You don't need a commercial license or ATP if you don't fly other people for hire, do you? -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ "Fly the airplane, then work the problem" -- Rick Grant (quoting RCAF pilot training) |
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
In a previous article, Mike Weller said: If you look at the pilot registry, he's a private pilot. Duh? Qantas Captain? Besides a private pilot license, instrument rating and appropriate type ratings, what else does he need? You don't need a commercial license or ATP if you don't fly other people for hire, do you? No, you don't, especially when it's one of your personal airplanes. I heard John bought that 707 from Qantas. I'll bet it's fun to drive. |
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I heard John bought that 707 from Qantas. I'll bet it's fun to drive. GOOGLE is your friend...... Here is just one return http://film.guardian.co.uk/features/...124267,00.html |
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I was in Bermuda this past June and John's plane was at the airport parked
off in a corner. It's number was something like 707JT. Doors were all open and there was laudry hanging from one of them.. Just another one of us guys ! BILL Heybruck "Mike Weller" wrote in message s.com... If you look at the pilot registry, he's a private pilot. Duh? Qantas Captain? Mike Weller |
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![]() Paul Tomblin wrote: Besides a private pilot license, instrument rating and appropriate type ratings, what else does he need? You don't need a commercial license or ATP if you don't fly other people for hire, do you? Type rating; over 12,500 lbs and turbojet |
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Eric Rood wrote
Paul Tomblin wrote: Besides a private pilot license, instrument rating and appropriate type ratings, what else does he need? You don't need a commercial license or ATP if you don't fly other people for hire, do you? Type rating; over 12,500 lbs and turbojet Yep!, that's just what Paul said. Bob Moore |
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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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Mike Weller wrote: More power to him. Here's the search find with one question - What does the P/ mean on the type ratings?: The P is for Private Privileges, C is for Commercial and A is for ATP. -- Dale L. Falk There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing around with airplanes. http://home.gci.net/~sncdfalk/flying.html |
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 22:41:27 -0500, "Bill" wrote:
I was in Bermuda this past June and John's plane was at the airport parked off in a corner. It's number was something like 707JT. Doors were all open and there was laudry hanging from one of them.. Just another one of us guys ! "He's flying his pants, Al!" |
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