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Old 09-12-2013 | 06:48 PM
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miller
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Originally Posted by SUX4U
This is the stuff I am talking about. If an SIC is a full type rating, then why would such language be necessary from the FAA stating how all SIC's must be "type rated" by said date? The only reason I push this is due to having this same discussion with guys that got hired at United. They both said since I am only SIC that I should NOT check yes to the type rated section. I would be MORE then happy to be proven wrong here. I just do not want to have that uneasy feeling if I do get an interview to have them say... "says you are typed in your current plane, but we only see SIC on your certificate. I imagine I am making it more of an issue than it should be. Just interesting to see both sides of the argument.
What you're hearing from the guys that were hired at United may or may not jive with the things you hear from guys hired at Delta, American, Airways, Republic, Skywest, etc.

The regs are the regs. Look at the back of your certificate, look at what the FAA says, and make up your own mind.
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