Yep, that is what I meant! We are in the future!
A restricted ATP is not for centerline thrust, that is a rating.
A restricted ATP is for those who don't meet the minimum requirements but have passed the test. Example, not age 23, part 141 school hours... and
The Restricted ATP certificate is for multi-engine aircraft and can only be used to serve as a first officer at an air carrier.
All pilots must:
Be at least 21 years old;
Hold a commercial pilot certificate with an instrument rating;
Pass the ATP knowledge test and practical test;
Meet the aeronautical experience requirements of Section 61.160.
Military pilots must:
Have a minimum of 750 hours of total flight time as a pilot.
Civilian pilots with 1000 hours of total flight time must:
Be 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 course work;
Have obtained the commercial pilot certificate and instrument rating from an associated part 141 pilot school.
Civilian pilots with 1250 hours of total flight time must:
Be 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 course work;
Have obtained the commercial pilot certificate and instrument rating from an associated part 141 pilot school.
Civilian pilots with 1500 hours of total flight and 200 hours of cross country flight time qualify.