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Ppc's With Light Twins? Who Needs Em?

pitchlink

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Hey guys,

I'm currently have a PPC from a ride on a 206B and a PPC from a IFR ride on a S-76. If I wanted to jump in a twinstar would I need another PPC. I know it's a light so it should be covered with the 206 but it is a twin.

Thanks for your help. :up:

Later,
pl

P.S. Arguing with a pilot is like wrestling with a pig in the mud, after a while you begin to think the pig likes it. :blink:
 
Does the company you are going to operate a 206 and a 76, the PPC is only transferable if the company you are transfering to operates the type you are PPC'ed on. Is the Twin star going to be operated IFR or VFR? I assume your 76 was a multi IFR ride?
 
Hey PL why would you want to? Single ppc will cover different singles provided you have the company training. Twins require separate ppc's. Unless things have changed.
 
Hey guys,

It would just be a VFR job doing relief flying.

Thanks for your help.

Later,
pl
 
Pitchlink,

You will require a PPC for the 355. All twins.
 

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