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re read the post.. I believe it said the US ATP rating was for helicopters,
not fixed wing. BT "Emily" wrote in message ... Robert M. Gary wrote: Emily wrote: That doesn't make my sense, if he had an FAA ATP. What kind of club doesn't accept an ATP? Mine did. My guess is that he didn't have a US certificate and he needed to take an FAA checkride to gain US privs. -Robert But he said he had a "US airline transport rating". Unless that means something else... Of course, I had a club try to make me produce my complex endorsement once. It was locked in a safety deposit box out of state, and try as I might, I couldn't convince them that because I was joining as a CFI member, that meant I had a complex endorsement. I think sometimes the people who make club/FBO rules have no grasp of the FARs. |
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