turbosheep
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You can get a type rating on a PPL, you don't even need to have a CPL. It's actually not all that uncommon - you just have to have the $$$. Back when I was flying a Lear there was a guy come through for a VFR Lear type on a Private certificate - now what's the point with that???turbosheep said:Hello,
Appreciate any help on the question below:
Can a CPL holder be PIC in a multi-engined jet aircraft with a MTOW above 12,500lbs?
The aircraft is to be operated under FAR91 ruling (non-fractional).
If able/unable, where can I find the reference?
Thank you.
turbosheep said:What I meant was, is holding a CPL good enough to operate a multi-engine jet above 12,500lbs as PIC?
mattpilot said:you only need an ATP cert once you get into Part 121 flying as a captain...
mattpilot said:you only need an ATP cert once you get into Part 121 flying as a captain.
You only need a CPL if you are doing commercial flying that is not requiring an ATP cert.
Everything else can be done on a PPL.
aeronautic1 said:the type ride is the same as an ATP checkride. Why would you want to stay at the CPL level when you can sign off your ATP at the same time. Unless you are low time or just lazy.
Even more than that, you simply need the ATP to be competitive. All else being equal, if you have two otherwise competitive candidates for a given position, who are you going to hire - the one with a CPL or the one with an ATP?Stryker said:The problem you will run into is that no one will insure you with out your ATP, and if they do you will pay through the nose
aeronautic1 said:the type ride is the same as an ATP checkride. Why would you want to stay at the CPL level when you can sign off your ATP at the same time. Unless you are low time or just lazy.
igneousy2 said:Not old enough?
Not experienced enough?
Not enough moral character?
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turbosheep said:I have also read that to operate under FAR91 subpart K, a PIC needs ATP.
Who the hell is Else, your wife or your husband? And if he/she is neither, but both, I'd be suspecting he/she's medical, more than he/she's ability to PPL PIC on a 747.turbosheep said:Thank you everyone.
What I meant was, is holding a CPL good enough to operate a multi-engine jet above 12,500lbs as PIC?
If not, does the person need to hold an ATPL?
Else a PPL holder can be PIC on a 747, provided the flight is not flown for compensation or hire and that he/she has a type rating.![]()