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It appears §61.55 has changed for 2007.
--------------- § 61.55 Second-in-command qualifications. (a) A person may serve as a second-in-command of an aircraft type certificated for more than one required pilot flight crewmember or in operations requiring a second-in-command pilot flight crewmember only if that person holds: (1) At least a current private pilot certificate with the appropriate category and class rating; and (2) An instrument rating or privilege that applies to the aircraft being flown if the flight is under IFR; --------------- What is the significance of "rating or privilege" ? Thanks in advance, ak. |
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(2) An instrument rating or privilege that applies to the aircraft
being flown if the flight is under IFR; --------------- What is the significance of "rating or privilege" ? I don't have an "Instrument Rating", but my ATP gives me "Instrument Privileges". Bob Moore ATP B-707 B-727 L-188 PanAm (retired) |
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You are one of the few people I know still around with an Electra type
rating. I wrenched my way through college on that tin whore. Also on the 3-holer, but that was a much nicer airplane. Jim "Bob Moore" wrote in message 46.128... Bob Moore ATP B-707 B-727 L-188 PanAm (retired) |
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"RST Engineering" wrote
You are one of the few people I know still around with an Electra type rating. I wrenched my way through college on that tin whore. Also on the 3-holer, but that was a much nicer airplane. Yeah....I flew the Navy P-3 Orion for a couple of years ('65-'67) and then some real old ex-Eastern crap while at Air Florida ('72-'73). Bob |
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PSA had four of 'em. Three from the factory and one picked up from the
Brooklyn/LosAngeles Dodgers when they bought a real airplane. I wasn't around quite yet, but the word around the company is that Fish used one of them trying to figure out why the wings were coming off (whirl mode). I **was** around in '66 when we did a 10k inspection on one of them and the spar under the forward biffy could be peeled away with a knife like a banana from **** juice leaking onto it. Jim "Bob Moore" wrote in message 46.128... "RST Engineering" wrote You are one of the few people I know still around with an Electra type rating. I wrenched my way through college on that tin whore. Also on the 3-holer, but that was a much nicer airplane. Yeah....I flew the Navy P-3 Orion for a couple of years ('65-'67) and then some real old ex-Eastern crap while at Air Florida ('72-'73). Bob |
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On 22 Dec 2006 00:15:45 GMT, Bob Moore
wrote: "RST Engineering" wrote You are one of the few people I know still around with an Electra type rating. I wrenched my way through college on that tin whore. Also on the 3-holer, but that was a much nicer airplane. Yeah....I flew the Navy P-3 Orion for a couple of years ('65-'67) and I've probably asked you this before Bob, but did you fly the P-3 out of Willow Grove? then some real old ex-Eastern crap while at Air Florida ('72-'73). Bob Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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Roger wrote
I've probably asked you this before Bob, but did you fly the P-3 out of Willow Grove? Nope....Moffet Field, CA, Naha, Okinawa and Utapao, Thailand. Bob Moore VP-46 Combat Aircrew Ten |
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