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This will come as a surprise, I'm sure, to the company that operates more than a few purple and orange wide-body twins and tri-jets through the Paris - Charles DeGaulle hub each day. Not only is there no second officer at all, but the first officers of the twins aren't type rated.bocefus said:France is enforcing this and has grounded aircraft until a type rated second officer could be arranged. Expect it to increase
I believe Chautauqua is doing this in their 170's. Applicants must have ATP mins and will be typed,.... from what I hear.Wankel7 said:Heard a rumor of this requirment. You would have to have two typed pilots to leave the US.
Anybody heard this?
Wankel
No, we're talking about some countries requiring the f/o to hold a type rating as well as the captain.IFlyGC said:Some airlines will type their FO's so they can act as IRO on the long range flights....is it this you may be thinking of?
The FAA just issued a NPRM to create a "SIC type rating". The NPRM is here with more details.Wankel7 said:Heard a rumor of this requirment. You would have to have two typed pilots to leave the US.
Flashback 1995/anonymous "Yeah.....those dang Euro's might be doing this...R-V-S-M thing....but it'll never happen here in Am'urca!!"TonyC said:This will come as a surprise......
Perhaps you should go back and read the bocefus post I quoted. Then, pause and ask yourself, "Do I know of any airline that uses, or any country that requires Typed SECOND officers?"Uncle Sparky said:Flashback 1995/anonymous "Yeah.....those dang Euro's might be doing this...R-V-S-M thing....but it'll never happen here in Am'urca!!"
Perhaps you should be reminded of your own words first........Just off the top of my head.......... Brazil .TonyC said:Perhaps you should go back and read the bocefus post I quoted. Then, pause and ask yourself, "Do I know of any airline that uses, or any country that requires Typed SECOND officers?"
(I'm assuming we know the difference between Captain, First Officer, and Second Officer here. Please inform me if I'm wrong on that point.)
This will come as a surprise, I'm sure, to the company that operates more than a few purple and orange wide-body twins and tri-jets through the Paris - Charles DeGaulle hub each day. Not only is there no second officer at all, but the first officers of the twins aren't type rated.
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You should arrange with your health insurance company to use FedEx rather than USPS so you don't have to go so long without your meds.Uncle Sparky said:Perhaps you should be reminded of your own words first........Just off the top of my head.......... Brazil .
"F/O must be typed" thank you for playing........
How does that stereotype relate to the quote you used,Uncle Sparky said:... I made a small, now obviously, exasperating remark regarding stereotypic American certainty.
?TonyC said:This will come as a surprise......
And another thing... If you want to talk down to "slower kids," you need to work on your spelling. "Lets" is NOT the correct way to spell the contraction for "Let us." Ask one of the "slower kids" and they'll help you out. (Well, they might...)Uncle Sparky said:Lets review(for the slower kids and Tony) ...
As long as statements of the "slower kids" variety continue to populate your posts, probably not.Uncle Sparky said:Hokay! ......... Can we all just get along now?!
Gee Tony, all that and you found one missing apostrophe. Give yourself a pat on the back!TonyC said:As long as statements of the "slower kids" variety continue to populate your posts, probably not.
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Can you find where I said a type is not required for a First Officer in France?Uncle Sparky said:Can you quote, black and white, that a type is not requirement for a FIRST OFFICER in France? Or does degrading the rest of us for spelling, syntax and terminology errors constitute the "fiber" of your abilities?
Excuse me while I go search for a definition of "tyrade."Uncle Sparky said:The question is in reference to the original question and topic(once again)not your rediculous, self centered tyrade you egotistical putz!
.AA717driver said:I have also heard that if you are typed you must possess a First Class medical to exercise those privileges. So, that would mean both pilots would have to have a current FC medical.TC
I see - that presents all sorts of issues to the pilots, because I'm sure they felt they were meeting all the rules... while the French FAA felt otherwise.AA717driver said:iaflyer--My comment is more anecdotal about the current situation. I.E.--some French FAA-type gave someone trouble about being typed but not having a FC medical. They then complained that if you don't have the medical, you can't exercise the ATP or type rating which is required for the PIC(and in the mind of the French FAA, the SIC, too).TC