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Old December 31st 03, 06:05 AM
Brad Z
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Cecil- To answer your question, I don't know.

Are you considering total time to meet all of the requirements of 61.129?

To me, the Commercial Cert isn't a ticket that you work on in X number of
hours. I suppose you could do it in as little as the 3 hours within 60 days
to meet 61.129(a)(3)(v) if you have met every other requirement of 61.129(a)
and are proficient at the manuevers.

If you are talking about the number of hours required to train for the
manuevers for the checkride, 10 or less should be sufficient if you're
familiar with the airplane you will use. Since a complex aircraft is
required for at least part of the checkride, some folks will require more
hours to be comfortable with the new plane.



"Cecil E. Chapman" wrote in message
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Just curious.... How many hours did you complete your Commercial rating

in?

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