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wrote in message ... So now you have me curious. Hypothetically speaking. If a guy, for whatever reason, is a really good helicopter pilot but does not have a license, who then subsequently gets a US fixed wing private pilot license, can he legally fly a helicopter? Per 61.31(k)(2)(iii), yes, but only if it is an experimental aircraft, and if the DAR or inspector who signs the airworthiness certificate neglects to place a limitation in the aircraft's paperwork that would require category & class ratings on the pilot's certificate. Kris 61.31 (k) Exceptions. (2) The rating limitations of this section do not apply to - (iii) The holder of a pilot certificate when operating an aircraft under the authority of an experimental or provisional aircraft type certificate; |
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