61.107 B 2
61.109 B
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Thanks, I saw this part, but all it states is
"
(2) For an
airplane category
rating with a multiengine class rating:
(i) Preflight preparation;
(ii) Preflight procedures;
(iii)
Airport and seaplane base operations;
(iv) Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
(v) Performance maneuvers;
(vi) Ground reference maneuvers;
(vii) Navigation;
(viii) Slow flight and stalls;
(ix) Basic
instrument maneuvers;
(x) Emergency operations;
(xi) Multiengine operations;
(xii)
Night operations, except as provided in
§ 61.110 of this part; and
(xiii) Postflight procedures.
"
..this can't be all of it.. I was under the impression that you needed 3 hrs dual, etc., and the private pilot stuff above it doesn't mention anything about 40 hrs, etc.
Is a multi really as easy as "go fly with an instructor, get trained, get an examiner sign off, and go take the checkride" ?? No other requirements as far as a knowledge test, or any kind of hours, etc. What about kinds of operation like single engine ILS, etc. The other sections for trainings have a ton of detail, somehow the AMEL seems "too easy to be true"
but maybe it is?