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Maybe a stupid question, but ..........
How do you get type rated on aircraft that are not easily available for hire? I mean for example, say I did all my training in a Cessna 152. I wouldn't be type rated for a 182 would I? So, I want to get a 182 type rating, but no airfield near me has one for hire or training. If I know another pilot that owns one, can I just get an instructor to give me a check ride in the friends a/c? Not sure I explained that correctly. Imagine I have done all my training in a Skyfox, and I want to buy say a Tecnam. If nobody has a Tecnam for hire, how do I get my rating for it? Crash Lander -- http://straightandlevel1973.spaces.live.com/ I'm not always right, But I'm never wrong! |
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