EdFred
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This Doc Holliday is just on R&R.
Maybe you mean R&W...
This Doc Holliday is just on R&R.
Maybe you mean R&W...
Yes, the strict wording is "multiengine aircraft without a published Vmc. The common reason is that the engines are on the centerline (or close enough to it) to not have a Vmc listed.Another restriction that isn’t too common is the centerline thrust multi engine certificate. It’s possible to get hour multi in something like a 337 which would get you a centerline thrust restriction on the certificate
Don't get your certificate reissued. Mine was gratuitously added to my private when I changed my address.I must be the only ATP certificate holder in the USA that isn't Engrish proficient...
Delaware?
In Alaska, our sea plane tour guide in Ketchikan told me that his card just said “Valid all Classes/Categories” and there were only about 20 or 30 of those in the US. When you get them all, they stop naming each individually. I might have that verbiage wrong.
Is a parachute rigger certificate a separate card?
Yes, the strict wording is "multiengine aircraft without a published Vmc. The common reason is that the engines are on the centerline (or close enough to it) to not have a Vmc listed.
I must be the only ATP certificate holder in the USA that isn't Engrish proficient...
One of the more esoteric ratings/restrictions would be issued to someone who gets their multi in a Dornier Seastar.
When people ask about pictures on the pilots license, I always point out that I have my picture on it. I'm the guy on the left. I don't know who the bald guy on the right is.
One of the more esoteric ratings/restrictions would be issued to someone who gets their multi in a Dornier Seastar.
Indeed. Won the 2nd prize for it a few months ago. Waiting to see how my Reserve orders situation works out for next year before I schedule it.
"Airplane Multi-engine Sea restricted to centerline thrust"
Yeah, that's gotta be a rare one. I wonder if anyone has it?
Also, what if you got your AMEL in a traditional twin but your AMES in centerline thrust? Would the restriction still be there for the AMES?
Hahahahaha
I dont think the person who selected the last 3 digits of the registration was a native english speaker.
I would wager they were - or at least knew exactly what they were doing.