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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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![]() "Crash Lander" wrote in message ... Maybe a stupid question, but .......... How do you get type rated on aircraft that are not easily available for hire? Hey Lander, be sure to remind everyone where you live. The answer to your question here in the US of A is that there is no such thing as type ratings for small aircraft, but things may be very different in your world. Vaughn |
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"Vaughn Simon" wrote in message
... "Crash Lander" wrote in message ... Maybe a stupid question, but .......... How do you get type rated on aircraft that are not easily available for hire? Hey Lander, be sure to remind everyone where you live. The answer to your question here in the US of A is that there is no such thing as type ratings for small aircraft, but things may be very different in your world. Vaughn Good point Vaughn. I'm Down Under. If nobody can answer, it's ok, I'll ask at the flying school in a few weeks when I get back there. It's just when a question pops in your head, you just gotta know now! lol! Crash Lander -- http://straightandlevel1973.spaces.live.com/ I'm not always right, But I'm never wrong! |
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Well sorta in the USA:
Type & category Single Engine Land Multi Engine Land Single Engine Sea Multi Engine Sea you get the idea. You need a log book endorsement for complex aircraft tailwheel- Unless you're old ![]() Now in practice if you want to fly MY airplane, Rated or not I want to see how you can fly it before I let you go. you do need a type rating for a turbojet power aircraft "Vaughn Simon" wrote in message ... "Crash Lander" wrote in message ... Maybe a stupid question, but .......... How do you get type rated on aircraft that are not easily available for hire? Hey Lander, be sure to remind everyone where you live. The answer to your question here in the US of A is that there is no such thing as type ratings for small aircraft, but things may be very different in your world. Vaughn |
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"john hawkins" wrote in message
. net... Well sorta in the USA: Type & category Single Engine Land Multi Engine Land Single Engine Sea Multi Engine Sea you get the idea. You need a log book endorsement for complex aircraft tailwheel- Unless you're old ![]() Now in practice if you want to fly MY airplane, Rated or not I want to see how you can fly it before I let you go. you do need a type rating for a turbojet power aircraft Yeah, I knew about that side of it, but that's a broader view of what I mean. I didn't think I could jump from a Skyfox into say a Drifter without some training. (legally I'm talking). Now, not many places rent Drifters, so how does someone get to be able to fly one, if nobody hires them? Maybe I'm thinking there are more restrictions than there in fact are. I'll wait and check it out at the school in a few weeks. Thanks guys. Crash Lander -- http://straightandlevel1973.spaces.live.com/ I'm not always right, But I'm never wrong! |
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"Crash Lander" wrote in message
... "john hawkins" wrote in message ... I didn't think I could jump from a Skyfox into say a Drifter without some training. (legally I'm talking). Now, not many places rent Drifters, so how does someone get to be able to fly one, if nobody hires them? Maybe I'm thinking there are more restrictions than there in fact are. I'll wait and check it out at the school in a few weeks. Thanks guys. Crash Lander Well, if no one rents them, then the only time you would need to get a rating is if you bought one - right? Then, you have your own to get the rating in? (At least, that's what makes sense to me - not that I know anything about the rules in Australia) -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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"Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe" The Sea Hawk at wow way d0t com wrote in message
... "Crash Lander" wrote in message ... Well, if no one rents them, then the only time you would need to get a rating is if you bought one - right? Then, you have your own to get the rating in? (At least, that's what makes sense to me - not that I know anything about the rules in Australia) -- Geoff Well, that's what I figured, but then I guess the challenge is on to find an instructor that has experience in that particular type of a/c. Crash Lander -- http://straightandlevel1973.spaces.live.com/ I'm not always right, But I'm never wrong! |
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john hawkins wrote:
Well sorta in the USA: Type & category We call that CLASS in the USA of the CATEGORY Airplane. 182 is a TYPE, but we just don't require a type rating. |
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Crash Lander wrote:
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 It doesn't work that way in the US. For GA aircraft there are endorsements for things like tailwheel, complex, etc. but no type ratings. Which brings up the question, if there are no airplanes available, why bother to try to get rated in it? If you are buying, just make sure there is an "official" PIC for test flights. Once you own it, it is available and the problem goes away. I had to do this when I bought to keep the insurance co happy. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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... If you are buying, just make sure there is an "official" PIC for test flights. Once you own it, it is available and the problem goes away. I had to do this when I bought to keep the insurance co happy. -- Jim Pennino This is the bit I'm talking about. If I buy an a/c that nobody has for rent, how do I get legally rated to fly it. Di I just get an instructor to give me a check rife in it? What if I can't find an instructor who has actually flown that particular a/c. For example, I might want to buy a Karatoo. (Ultralight 2 seater) I've flown a Gazelle ultralight 2 seater, and that is the only a/c I can legally fly, but nobody rents the Karatoo, so if I buy one, what do I do to be able to legally fly it? I know it all hypothetical, (for the foreseeable future!), but it's just something that popped into my head this morning. I may be assuming limitations where none in fact exist. I'll ask at the school in a few weeks when I get back there. Thanks again. Crash Lander -- http://straightandlevel1973.spaces.live.com/ I'm not always right, But I'm never wrong! |
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