Provisional ATP Requirements
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Provisional ATP Requirements
Hi all,
I've spent the last hour looking for the aeronautical experience requirements for a "provisional ATP" given the new FAA rule change. I have a 4 year aviation degree with my instrument and mulch-commercial ratings completed at the university through part 142, so I should qualify for the "provisional ATP". I'm just wondering if the rest of the 61.163 requirements (500 x-country, 100 night, etc) still apply? I assume so, but I haven't found anything that tells me that for sure. The FAA's FAR website has nothing about "provisional ATPs".
Thanks!
I've spent the last hour looking for the aeronautical experience requirements for a "provisional ATP" given the new FAA rule change. I have a 4 year aviation degree with my instrument and mulch-commercial ratings completed at the university through part 142, so I should qualify for the "provisional ATP". I'm just wondering if the rest of the 61.163 requirements (500 x-country, 100 night, etc) still apply? I assume so, but I haven't found anything that tells me that for sure. The FAA's FAR website has nothing about "provisional ATPs".
Thanks!
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Doesn't exist yet, just proposed. The final regs aren't expected to be released until July and will probably be longer with the impending sequestration. This means, on Aug 2nd, you'll need the traditional ATP with all the current requirements.
Also, the proposed mins mentioned 325 XC and a few other things. If you're 142 and went to Riddle, it may not be enough. The proposal also mentioned Level C or D simulator time.
http://www.faa.gov/regulations_polic...0-AJ67NPRM.pdf
That's the NPRM, which is most definitely not going to actually have any of the expected dates listed on there.
Also, the proposed mins mentioned 325 XC and a few other things. If you're 142 and went to Riddle, it may not be enough. The proposal also mentioned Level C or D simulator time.
http://www.faa.gov/regulations_polic...0-AJ67NPRM.pdf
That's the NPRM, which is most definitely not going to actually have any of the expected dates listed on there.
#3
Correct the reg does not exist, and it's hard to guess what the details will be whenever it is implemented.
Already being discussed here:
http://www.airlinepilotforums.com/av...le-rumors.html
Already being discussed here:
http://www.airlinepilotforums.com/av...le-rumors.html
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