Originally Posted by
twind
So for the R-ATP it would be 1225.. correct? Just deducting the same 25 hrs ? Other related question is if in the case of the R-ATP , what if someone was at 1220, does it really have to be exact. Just want to be able to tell friends accurately
More complicated than that. Some R-ATP are 1000tt that includes FTD and airline sim. So technically you can log frasca time towards your R-ATP if it's approved in the 141 syllabus for a rating.
I.e. You have 900tt single engine and 25 multi engine. The 25 in the airline sim, plus 50 in whatever level frasca your 141 school uses for its TCO. You can't just sit in a frasca and log it, it has to be part of the requirement for a rating.
Technically you can log more than 25 hours of airline sim time towards your TT requirement. Everyone thinks not because you need 50 multi and 25 in a multi engine airplane so they give you the other 25 in their sim, then defacto think that's all you can apply.