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Old 02-28-2015 | 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by BrasiliaFlyer
I've noticed that a lot of military guys (and gals) list the number of hours as an IP they have when folks ask for their qualifications.
Would it be prudent for a civilian check airman to list the number of hours doing IOE somewhere on the application? Technically it's not instructor time, so I won't list it with my flight instructor time but would it be advisable to list it under the professional achievements section?
Just wonderin'.
Out of curiosity, why would you not list IOE as instruction given?

Under 121 rules, even though you have the type rating when you come out of the sim, you aren't 'qualified' to fly for that carrier until the end of IOE.

Even if you come to carrier X with a full qualification from carrier Y, you still need to complete carrier X's qualification curriculum, including IOE.

I seem to remember a whole lot of instruction going on during my IOEs; newhire and upgrade. I hope my LCAs were logging instruction given.
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