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ups.com... wrote: I believe the 1st class is optional for the co-pilot, but I thought that a 1st class was required by the FAA for the captain. IE to excercise the ATP privlegs one needs a 1st class. Paul Yes, that is correct. To exercise ATP privelages one must have a 1sst class med. A 2nd class is required to exercise commercial privelages (e.g. non-ATP). Most airlines require both Capt. and FO to have 1st class meds though. I can picture the FAA putting the FO through the wringer because he exercised ATP privileges (landing the plane safely) without a valid first class medical. I still can't see how anybody can gather enough information from a news article to determine that this event has anything to do with a first class medical. |
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