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Old October 8th 06, 09:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Jim Macklin
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Default Why are multiple engines different?

They can do the pilot operations and get an endorsement and
solo, just no passengers.
61.31 (3) Have received training required by this part that
is appropriate to the aircraft category, class, and type
rating (if a class or type rating is required) for the
aircraft to be flown, and have received the required
endorsements from an instructor who is authorized to provide
the required endorsements for solo flight in that aircraft.



"Greg B" wrote in message
...
| "Mxsmanic" wrote in message
| ...
| The only thing that would keep you from getting your
initial certificate
| in a multi would be money. (insurance and the nerve of
your CFI may
| factor into this also)
|
| So someone will do it if you put the money down?
|
| Would learning and getting a license for a multiengine
aircraft also
| implicitly allow one to fly single-engine aircraft?
|
| I have heard of a few people that took their training in
twins and have
| never flown a single. They cannot fly a single without the
rating.
|
|