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Skymaster MEL
Posibly a dumb question and one that has been answered before. I did a
quick search and did not find the answer. If you did all your twin training in a Skymaster and received you MEL would you be limited to inline thrust twins or is a "normal" MEL? If it is inline thrust only how are would it be to change to all twins. Reason I am asking is I may have a chance to do some training in a Skymaster and I am wondering if it is worth it to get my MEL. |
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john smith wrote:
In article .com, wrote: Posibly a dumb question and one that has been answered before. I did a quick search and did not find the answer. If you did all your twin training in a Skymaster and received you MEL would you be limited to inline thrust twins or is a "normal" MEL? If it is inline thrust only how are would it be to change to all twins. Reason I am asking is I may have a chance to do some training in a Skymaster and I am wondering if it is worth it to get my MEL. What do you mean by MEL? Minimum Equipment List? I knew what he meant and I think you did as well. To Ron, You would have a centerline thrust restriction on your ME rating. |
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Skymaster MEL
john smith wrote in news:462b9a44$0$17204
: What do you mean by MEL? Minimum Equipment List? You're not Steven McNicoll in disguise, are you? |
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you would have a centerline thrust restriction on your Multi Engine rating.
BT wrote in message oups.com... Posibly a dumb question and one that has been answered before. I did a quick search and did not find the answer. If you did all your twin training in a Skymaster and received you MEL would you be limited to inline thrust twins or is a "normal" MEL? If it is inline thrust only how are would it be to change to all twins. Reason I am asking is I may have a chance to do some training in a Skymaster and I am wondering if it is worth it to get my MEL. |
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john smith wrote in news:462b9a44$0$17204
What do you mean by MEL? Minimum Equipment List? John Godwin wrote: You're not Steven McNicoll in disguise, are you? No, but I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn recently. It took me awhile to guess that the OP was using the abreviation MEL to mean Multi Engine Licence. Since there is no such thing, it confused me. Minimum Equipment List is the most common meaning for MEL and is applicable to higher performance aircraft than the low powered single engines. If English not the primary language of the OP, then there is an excuse for the faux pax. Instead of chastising the OP (as others on this group are oft to do) I simply asked for clarification in a not threatening manner. |
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Skymaster MEL
"john smith" wrote in message
... john smith wrote in news:462b9a44$0$17204 No, but I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn recently. It took me awhile to guess that the OP was using the abreviation MEL to mean Multi Engine Licence. Try Multi-Engine Land on for size. SEL/SES/MEL/MES - Single Engine Land / Single Engine Sea / and so forth for multis Since there is no such thing, it confused me. I just pulled my old, yellowed certificate out of hiding to check and yes it does say "Airplane Multiengine Land" along with a section on the reverse side labeled "Replacement of Certificate". Not a word anywhere about license. |
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 18:22:18 -0400, john smith
wrote: john smith wrote in news:462b9a44$0$17204 What do you mean by MEL? Minimum Equipment List? John Godwin wrote: You're not Steven McNicoll in disguise, are you? No, but I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn recently. It took me awhile to guess that the OP was using the abreviation MEL to mean Multi Engine Licence. Since there is no such thing, it confused me. Minimum Equipment List is the most common meaning for MEL and is applicable to higher performance aircraft than the low powered single engines. If English not the primary language of the OP, then there is an excuse for the faux pax. Instead of chastising the OP (as others on this group are oft to do) I simply asked for clarification in a not threatening manner. MEL - Multi Engine Land. As in AMEL. |
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john smith wrote
It took me awhile to guess that the OP was using the abreviation MEL to mean Multi Engine Licence. No, he was referring to Multi-Engine-Land, a rating placed on a Pilot Certificate. Bob Moore ATP CFII |
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