Originally Posted by
ClutchCargo
Come on Sky, can you even get a Commercial-Instrument, Multi with 145 hours of actual flight time? I seem to remember 250hrs being the minimum. Of course I learned to fly when the word "glass" was usually preceeded by "martini".
A brief google search indicates that it is still 250hrs.
Regards,
Clutch
Clutch,
The person in question was a big time aviation university graduate from a Part 141 school. Minimum to completion of a commercial is 190 hours of that a portion can be in a flight simulator. This person had the maximum sim time. Went straight from the commercial MEL check ride to regional ground school.
He did alright in class and training too. There were other very low timers in class too. Most had 200 to 400 hours. The 190 hour guy set the record though.
Skyhigh