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From: Jets and Props
Only ever been to Simuflite but I'm pretty sure they offer a free RVSM class as well as many other free classes to anyone going through a training. Call wherever you're doing your training and ask them
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From: Swing that gear
Just because he is getting an SIC type doesn't mean he is going to a training center... It's only 3 landings and trip to the FSDO.
I would listen to Martha for an hour and get it done. Explain to your employer that you haven't had RVSM training and I would hope they would foot the bill. My Copilot isn't required to be trained but I gladly paid for it.
I would listen to Martha for an hour and get it done. Explain to your employer that you haven't had RVSM training and I would hope they would foot the bill. My Copilot isn't required to be trained but I gladly paid for it.
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Just because he is getting an SIC type doesn't mean he is going to a training center... It's only 3 landings and trip to the FSDO.
I would listen to Martha for an hour and get it done. Explain to your employer that you haven't had RVSM training and I would hope they would foot the bill. My Copilot isn't required to be trained but I gladly paid for it.
I would listen to Martha for an hour and get it done. Explain to your employer that you haven't had RVSM training and I would hope they would foot the bill. My Copilot isn't required to be trained but I gladly paid for it.
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From: Swing that gear
I think it would depend on the RVSM LOA as someone posted earlier.
I applied for single pilot RVSM in our airplane. I have a single pilot type so SIC isn't required for anything other than insurance reasons. Unless the application asked for single pilot privileges (doubtful) I would say training is required. Check out the LOA and RVSM manuals.
I applied for single pilot RVSM in our airplane. I have a single pilot type so SIC isn't required for anything other than insurance reasons. Unless the application asked for single pilot privileges (doubtful) I would say training is required. Check out the LOA and RVSM manuals.
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