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Old 04-02-2018 | 10:46 AM
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Looking to see if anyone else has a similar situation or an answer.

Graduated a school with a 4 year degree and did Instrument and Commercial Part 141. However I don't have a Commercial Multi yet. Does anyone know if it matters if I receive my multi under Part 61 or 141 since my initial Commercial license was done under 141? Just trying to make sure I meet the requirements for 1,000 RATP instead of 1,500 RATP.

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Old 04-02-2018 | 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Resume Own NAV
Looking to see if anyone else has a similar situation or an answer.

Graduated a school with a 4 year degree and did Instrument and Commercial Part 141. However I don't have a Commercial Multi yet. Does anyone know if it matters if I receive my multi under Part 61 or 141 since my initial Commercial license was done under 141? Just trying to make sure I meet the requirements for 1,000 RATP instead of 1,500 RATP.

Thanks all!
Doesn’t matter as long as you have minimums.
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Old 04-02-2018 | 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Resume Own NAV
Looking to see if anyone else has a similar situation or an answer.

Graduated a school with a 4 year degree and did Instrument and Commercial Part 141. However I don't have a Commercial Multi yet. Does anyone know if it matters if I receive my multi under Part 61 or 141 since my initial Commercial license was done under 141? Just trying to make sure I meet the requirements for 1,000 RATP instead of 1,500 RATP.

Thanks all!
Just to be clear, it can't be any school with a 4 year degree. It has to be an FAA approved aviation program in conjunction with Part 141 training to be approved for the RATP.
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Old 04-06-2018 | 12:21 PM
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I'm currently at Liberty University online..which is 141, and they advise that all of your concurrent training past your PPL, HAS to be 141 for you to qualify you for the R-ATP. That includes ground schools.
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