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Old 02-03-2016 | 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Ifly4u2c
i understand it may sound stupid idea bc of the lack of trustworthy FAA examiners. that is where the safety is start to falling apart IMHO.
yes you learn something in those 1500 hours, but what can u transfer for the RJ or the 121 world. Most likely the first time u study turbines is on ground school at ur regional, bleeds, hydraulic systems, rvsm, etc, things that a piston airplane cant show you.
I believe people with 135 and 91k experience, and/or turbine experience should have a break, as well as considering to where do they got they tickets at, on the 1500 hour rule.

We had entire classes on that stuff in college. Maybe the part 61 folks wouldn't touch that stuff til part 121 ground school though.


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