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Coool..you're NOT in China!!!
I have attended many "schoolhouses" in America/China and not once have I ever had the opportunity to fill out the flight safety/CAE paper work to say what I wanted on my FAA/CAAC license.
In (China) the schoolhouse FSI manager does NOT come into the classroom to advise the Chinese pilots what they will receive on their licenses, not to mention the sole FAA American pilot who is paying for his G550 type through a bond with the Chinese company.
And, I wasn't aware that an FAA Part 142 school could say...well today we will operate "equiventley" but tomorrow we will operate as a full Part 142 school. Either they're a 142 school or NOT!!
That being said, can you imagine if your college institution said, " well, when you graduated, we were accredited, but today, we are not accredited....sorry if you/parents paid 200K for you BS degree.
The attorney's will have a field day when flight safety says, well "we operated at "equivalent" to a Part 142 school on this day, and we're in the business of giving diplomas on how to fly G550 airplanes, but NOT really accredited or governed by any agency when we so feel like it. LOL
Chime in when ready
rum, yes I do understand that I cannot take the ATP with me. However, when I return home to the USA, all I need to do is take the "prior experience" check ride to add the type to my FAA. That being said, NO Part 142 school, such as FSI HK should be allowed to put "equivalent 142/61.157 in the objective box on the training records, this is against FAA Part 142 regulations. The "objective" must be clear...and equivalent is NOT a clear objective. And as you know, the only reason why FSI does this, is because the Chinese companies don't want you to run off with the type.
Cheers