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It isn't the amount of hours of A&Ping thats required, but the calendar
months for each of the ratings. A sweeper in an engine shop who works there for 18 months and spends an hour a week working on an engine has met the prerequesit for the time for the "E" of an A&P. He now needs the experience for the rating. Don't think that 40 hours equals a week for the A&p rating. If you work 3 hours in a week on an engine thats a calendar week. Look at the regulations for the requirement and nothing more. If you have the experience and the correct amount of time and an official who will sign you off, you qualify for the rating, you should be qualified to take the test. Dave Jim Burns wrote: I'm just wondering if anybody is currently logging hours towards the A&P Cert. The question of how many hours are required to meet the 18 month A or P experience, or the 30 months experience for the combined A&P, has been asked before. But here in the real world, how are you approaching the process? Thanks! Jim |
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