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Old 03-04-2008 | 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by cessna157
You are not certified to fly the airplane until you pass your checkride. Therefore, you are not certificated for that operation.
Not mocking you by any means but if you have an SIC type in a 757 you are hardly "certified" to fly SIC in an RJ. Seems weird but does this mean I have to get a type ride in each aircraft that I want to jumpseat in? Damn I would hate to be a commuter. There were a few people in the newhire class that had already obtained a SIC type in an RJ as they were with another regional before ASA but we all know you have to go through all company specific training prior to flying the line.
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