Old 06-27-2014, 08:05 AM
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Coool Hand Luke
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Looking at Notice 8900.225 it looks like you are out of luck my friend (you can find a list of authorzed institutions and authorized programs here: Pilot Training ? ATP Certificate)


(2) Section 61.160. Sets the requirements for a restricted privileges ATP certificate in the airplane category with a multiengine class rating. This regulation allows:

(a) Military pilots to apply for an ATP certificate with an airplane category multiengine class rating or an ATP certificate concurrently with an airplane type rating with a minimum of 750 hours of total time as a pilot;

(b) A graduate from an institution of higher education who holds a bachelor’s degree with an aviation major and has completed at least 60 semester credit hours of aviation coursework and obtained the commercial pilot certificate and instrument rating from an associated part 141 pilot school to apply with 1,000 hours of total time as a pilot (refer to AC 61-139, Institution of Higher Education’s Application for Authority to Certify its Graduates for an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate with Reduced Aeronautical Experience, for additional information);

(c) A graduate from an institution of higher education who holds a bachelor’s degree or an associate’s degree with an aviation major and has completed at least 30 semester credit hours of aviation coursework and obtained the commercial pilot certificate and instrument rating from an associated part 141 pilot school may apply with 1,250 hours of total time as a pilot (refer to AC 61-139); and

(d) A person who applies for an ATP certificate with restricted privileges may apply if he or she is at least 21 years of age and has at least 200 hours of cross-country flight time, provided that person also has 1,500 hours total time as a pilot and otherwise meets the aeronautical experience requirements of § 61.159.

(3) Section 61.169. An institution of higher education that is accredited, as defined in § 61.1, may apply for a letter of authorization (LOA) for the purpose of certifying its graduates for an ATP certificate under the academic and aeronautical experience requirements in § 61.160.
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