RussR
En-Route
If your first type rating is done in a simulator like many are, and you do not meet the 61.64 requirements for turbine experience, your type rating comes with a 25 hour Supplemental Operating Experience requirement, during which you must have another fully-PIC qualified pilot in the other control seat.
After you get the 25 hours, you go to the FSDO and they remove the SOE limitation.
According to 61.64(g), the only way to get the SOE limitation removed is by getting this 25 hours of experience in the type aircraft involved.
My question is this: if, prior to obtaining the 25 hours of SOE, the other requirements in 61.64 (that would have prevented the SOE requirement in the first place) are met, can that be used as justification for removal of the SOE limitation? (The literal, 61.64 answer is "no".)
This isn't that far-fetched. I got my CE-500 type rating in January. Due to a change in opportunities and market demand, I still do not have my 25 hours of SOE completed. Eventually, someday I will meet the experience requirements that would have prevented having the SOE in the first place (such as 2000 total hours and 500 turbine) and would like to get the excessively wordy SOE requirement off my pilot certificate.
Anybody have any experience with this?
After you get the 25 hours, you go to the FSDO and they remove the SOE limitation.
According to 61.64(g), the only way to get the SOE limitation removed is by getting this 25 hours of experience in the type aircraft involved.
My question is this: if, prior to obtaining the 25 hours of SOE, the other requirements in 61.64 (that would have prevented the SOE requirement in the first place) are met, can that be used as justification for removal of the SOE limitation? (The literal, 61.64 answer is "no".)
This isn't that far-fetched. I got my CE-500 type rating in January. Due to a change in opportunities and market demand, I still do not have my 25 hours of SOE completed. Eventually, someday I will meet the experience requirements that would have prevented having the SOE in the first place (such as 2000 total hours and 500 turbine) and would like to get the excessively wordy SOE requirement off my pilot certificate.
Anybody have any experience with this?