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ConnectionPilot 07-08-2007 04:13 PM

Allowed time in an FTD
 
What is the allowed FTD time for the 3 hours of instrument needed for private and the 10 hours for commercial (if no instrument rating is held)?

blastboy 07-08-2007 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by ConnectionPilot (Post 192250)
What is the allowed FTD time for the 3 hours of instrument needed for private and the 10 hours for commercial (if no instrument rating is held)?

3 hours? I thought it was 6 hours. Oh well, as I recall I think all of it had to be simulated under the hood. I got my PPL over 10 years ago so I have no idea if it's changed or not.

de727ups 07-08-2007 08:32 PM

I think, under part 61, you can credit 50 hours towards the 250 total using and approved FTD and a CFII.

WEACLRS 07-08-2007 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by ConnectionPilot (Post 192250)
What is the allowed FTD time for the 3 hours of instrument needed for private and the 10 hours for commercial (if no instrument rating is held)?

Part 61: Private - 61.109(k) allows for a maximum of 2.5 hours of training in either an certified flight training device or simulator. If the training is conducted by a part 142 school, then a maximum of 5 hours is allowed. Commercial - 61.129(i) allows for a credit of 50 hours in either a sim or FTD. If the program is conducted by a part 142 school, then 100 hours may be credited.

Part 141: Private - Appendix B to Part 141(4)(c)(2) allows a credit for a maximum of 20 percent of the total flight training hour requirement if the training is in a flight simulator (therefor a 35 hour program - typical - would allow a credit of 7 hours). Appendix B to Part 141(4)(c)(3) allows a credit for a maximum of 15 percent of the total flight training hour requirement if the training is in a flight training device (so a 35 hour program could have 5.25 hours). In the case of a commercial curriculum then it's 30 percent and 20 percent respectively of the total hour requirement of the course (Commercial - Appendix D to Part 141(4)(c)(2) and (3)).

In all cases the flight training can be anything in the curriculum the sim or FTD is certified for, not just instrument flying.


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