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Today I finally took the plunge and ordered the distance study course
towards the ATPL frozen theory! I have been wanting this for years, but it's quite a costly thing to start, so it's taken a while! I now have 280 hours on my PPL, and looking forward to get my IR rating maybe next fall! Can't wait to start studying!! Frode |
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You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours break-downs
to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P "Frode Berg" wrote in message ... | Today I finally took the plunge and ordered the distance study course | towards the ATPL frozen theory! | | I have been wanting this for years, but it's quite a costly thing to start, | so it's taken a while! | | I now have 280 hours on my PPL, and looking forward to get my IR rating | maybe next fall! | | Can't wait to start studying!! | | Frode | | |
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Jim Macklin wrote
You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours break-downs to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. Section 61.159: Aeronautical experience: Airplane category rating. (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section, a person who is applying for an airline transport pilot certificate with an airplane category and class rating must have at least 1,500 hours of total time as a pilot that includes at least: (1) 500 hours of cross-country flight time. (2) 100 hours of night flight time. (3) 75 hours of instrument flight time, in actual or simulated instrument conditions, subject to the following: |
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Yep, I think I switched the 135 PIC IFR time with the ATP.
Any case, with only 280, the OP has plenty of time to study. "Bob Moore" wrote in message . 122... | Jim Macklin wrote | You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours break-downs | to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. | | Section 61.159: Aeronautical experience: Airplane category rating. | (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section, a | person who is applying for an airline transport pilot certificate with an | airplane category and class rating must have at least 1,500 hours of total | time as a pilot that includes at least: | | (1) 500 hours of cross-country flight time. | | (2) 100 hours of night flight time. | | (3) 75 hours of instrument flight time, in actual or simulated instrument | conditions, subject to the following: | | |
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I didn't know there was such a thing in the US FAR as a "frozen" ATPL?
That combined with the poster's message originating from a service in Norway lends me to think he's talking JAR. On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 22:32:40 -0500, "Jim Macklin" wrote: Yep, I think I switched the 135 PIC IFR time with the ATP. Any case, with only 280, the OP has plenty of time to study. "Bob Moore" wrote in message .122... | Jim Macklin wrote | You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours break-downs | to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. | | Section 61.159: Aeronautical experience: Airplane category rating. | (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section, a | person who is applying for an airline transport pilot certificate with an | airplane category and class rating must have at least 1,500 hours of total | time as a pilot that includes at least: | | (1) 500 hours of cross-country flight time. | | (2) 100 hours of night flight time. | | (3) 75 hours of instrument flight time, in actual or simulated instrument | conditions, subject to the following: | | |
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He didn't say, however, ATP ICAO or JAR would seem to
require more than 280 hours, particularly when he doesn't consider the IR for a year. "Peter Clark" wrote in message ... |I didn't know there was such a thing in the US FAR as a "frozen" ATPL? | That combined with the poster's message originating from a service in | Norway lends me to think he's talking JAR. | | On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 22:32:40 -0500, "Jim Macklin" | wrote: | | Yep, I think I switched the 135 PIC IFR time with the ATP. | Any case, with only 280, the OP has plenty of time to study. | | | | "Bob Moore" wrote in message | .122... | | Jim Macklin wrote | | You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours | break-downs | | to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. | | | | Section 61.159: Aeronautical experience: Airplane category | rating. | | (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of | this section, a | | person who is applying for an airline transport pilot | certificate with an | | airplane category and class rating must have at least | 1,500 hours of total | | time as a pilot that includes at least: | | | | (1) 500 hours of cross-country flight time. | | | | (2) 100 hours of night flight time. | | | | (3) 75 hours of instrument flight time, in actual or | simulated instrument | | conditions, subject to the following: | | | | | |
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Years (and I mean years) ago, you needed 1200 hours (within the preceding 8
years) to get an ATP (they were known as ATR certificates then). Is this what you remembered, Jim? "Jim Macklin" wrote in message news:yVuGg.5676$SZ3.4307@dukeread04... Yep, I think I switched the 135 PIC IFR time with the ATP. Any case, with only 280, the OP has plenty of time to study. "Bob Moore" wrote in message . 122... | Jim Macklin wrote | You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours break-downs | to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. | | Section 61.159: Aeronautical experience: Airplane category rating. | (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section, a | person who is applying for an airline transport pilot certificate with an | airplane category and class rating must have at least 1,500 hours of total | time as a pilot that includes at least: | | (1) 500 hours of cross-country flight time. | | (2) 100 hours of night flight time. | | (3) 75 hours of instrument flight time, in actual or simulated instrument | conditions, subject to the following: | | |
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Probably, I've had my ATP for a long time. Don't read those
regs daily anymore. "tom418" wrote in message news:0YCGg.217374$k%3.33925@dukeread12... | Years (and I mean years) ago, you needed 1200 hours (within the preceding 8 | years) to get an ATP (they were known as ATR certificates then). Is this | what you remembered, Jim? | "Jim Macklin" wrote in message | news:yVuGg.5676$SZ3.4307@dukeread04... | Yep, I think I switched the 135 PIC IFR time with the ATP. | Any case, with only 280, the OP has plenty of time to study. | | | | "Bob Moore" wrote in message | . 122... | | Jim Macklin wrote | | You have to have 1200 hours with specific hours | break-downs | | to take the ATP [USA] you can do the IR right away. | | | | Section 61.159: Aeronautical experience: Airplane category | rating. | | (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of | this section, a | | person who is applying for an airline transport pilot | certificate with an | | airplane category and class rating must have at least | 1,500 hours of total | | time as a pilot that includes at least: | | | | (1) 500 hours of cross-country flight time. | | | | (2) 100 hours of night flight time. | | | | (3) 75 hours of instrument flight time, in actual or | simulated instrument | | conditions, subject to the following: | | | | | | | | |
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