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erich

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On a resume what do you put under certificates and ratings with an ATP in the 145, a type in another plane (not ATP) plus the instrument and multi? Is the ATP for ASEL as well? I know there is a ASEL ATP, so if I only took the AMEL ATP, is the commercial still valid for the ASEL? Thanks for the help.
 
I put mine something like this:

ATP, Airplane MEL, Commercial Privileges Rotorcraft-Helicopter, Instrument
CE500, CE525-S & BE400/MU300 Type Ratings
FAA First Class Medical Certificate
FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit

Hope that helps.
 
Congrats on the type.. I'm assuming its new vintage???
 
erich said:
On a resume what do you put under certificates and ratings with an ATP in the 145, a type in another plane (not ATP) plus the instrument and multi? Is the ATP for ASEL as well? I know there is a ASEL ATP, so if I only took the AMEL ATP, is the commercial still valid for the ASEL? Thanks for the help.

I'm 99% sure that a type is a type, no matter what license you had when you got it. You just can serve as an ATP (i.e. 121 ops) if you have only a type and comm. certificate.

Your certificate should say "Commercial privileges aircraft single engine land."

Like the other guy said, you should list it as:

Airline Transport Pilot
Type ratings: EMB-145, SA227
Commercial privileges: Aircraft single engine land
 

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