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It depends, according to the ACS. (page 63, ATP Certificate Task Table, footnote "a")
https://www.faa.gov/training_testing...ane_acs_11.pdf
It you are already in possession of a commercial pilot certificate for a single engine airplane, then no.
If you are not in possession of a commercial pilot certificate for a single engine airplane, then yes.
https://www.faa.gov/training_testing...ane_acs_11.pdf
It you are already in possession of a commercial pilot certificate for a single engine airplane, then no.
If you are not in possession of a commercial pilot certificate for a single engine airplane, then yes.
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It depends, according to the ACS. (page 63, ATP Certificate Task Table, footnote "a")
https://www.faa.gov/training_testing...ane_acs_11.pdf
It you are already in possession of a commercial pilot certificate for a single engine airplane, then no.
If you are not in possession of a commercial pilot certificate for a single engine airplane, then yes.
https://www.faa.gov/training_testing...ane_acs_11.pdf
It you are already in possession of a commercial pilot certificate for a single engine airplane, then no.
If you are not in possession of a commercial pilot certificate for a single engine airplane, then yes.
Would the checkride strictly be an instrument event?
Thanks again.
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