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June 21st 10, 07:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.travel.air
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Co-pilot gets sick, stewardess helps land airplane
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On Jun 21, 11:14Â*am, "JohnT" wrote:
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On Jun 21, 10:55 am, "JohnT" wrote:
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Hatunen writes:
Cessna makes or made (I don't recall the current structure of the
personal aircraft inudstry) some heavier aircraft than the 150s I
used to fly. Including some Jets (the Citation line).
Yes. I fly a Citation X on my trusty sim all the time. But flying jets
is
expensive, and one need not do so for a CPL. Indeed, it might well be
the
other way around: CPL, then jets.
Playing a computer game doesn't make you an expert.
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JohnT
Perhaps not, John, but I expect the reality is few people flying real
jets in the civilian world are holding only private licenses with the
appropriate type rating.
Now here is a question that really displays my ignorance: what
certificates do military pilots hold? Are those certificates issued by
the FAA?
The RAF.
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Is it the RAF or FAA?
http://forms.faa.gov/forms/faa8710-1a.pdf
See block B
That's to get your military training recognized by the FAA for a civilian
certificate.
Military pilots flying miltary aircraft have military "certificates", at
least in the US.
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