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Automatic EMB-120 Rating after PPL? |
DVA4413
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Posted onPost created on
February 19 2008 19:52 ET by Arnie Horn
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The entire flight academy PPL is based on the EMB-120. By the time the course is completed, the pilot has probably mastered that aircraft more then most, plus spent a huge amount of time practicing on it. Also, it includes mandatory VATSIM and a live checkride with the CFI. Why shouldn't the pilot automatically receive the EMB-120 captain and equipment rating after this comprehensive course is complete?
Arnie HornCaptain, B757-200
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DVA2253
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Posted onPost created on
February 19 2008 21:37 ET by George Lewis
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Well, everyone gets the EMB-120 rating by default - it's the entry level bird.
The PPL course is a Flight Academy based. You could technically complete the course without having flown 10 flight legs. Regardless, most that go through the PPL course find the EMB-120 Captain's exam to be do-able based upon their training.
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DVA2253
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Posted onPost created on
February 19 2008 22:30 ET by George Lewis
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Also, I forgot to add - many pilots in the PPL course may not be in the EMB-120 program...
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DVA4413
Captain, B757-200
Joined on October 29 2003
Southeastern United States
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February 20 2008 00:23 ET by Arnie Horn
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I know the 10 legs are required, but maybe should be waived. I just feel consideration should be given toward the Captain's rating for all the flight time required for the PPL. Not meant as a criticism, just a thought. Maybe it was just me that spent so much time on the EMB-120. BTW, it has become my aircraft of choice right now. Great to fly.
When will the new EMB be out?
Arnie HornCaptain, B757-200
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DVA2253
Senior Captain, DC-8-61
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"I'd rather be flying!" Church Hill, TN USA
862 legs, 1,344.5 hours
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485.1 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
February 20 2008 09:55 ET by George Lewis
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What happened on your post? Did the enter key get stuck?
EMB-120 is practically done for FS2004, we're working on the FSX version.
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February 20 2008 14:31 ET by Robby Chiste
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To be a captain, you must pass the captains exam regardless of other training, plain english to me.
You are rated for: A318, A319, A320, A321, ATR-72, B1900, B737-200, B737-300, B737-400, B737-500, B737-700, B737-800, B737-900, BAE-146, CRJ-200, CRJ-700, CRJ-900, DHC-8, DO-328, EMB-120, ERJ-135, ERJ-145, ERJ-170, F100, F70, L-100, S340
Regards,
Robby ChisteSenior Captain, B767-300
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DVA4413
Captain, B757-200
Joined on October 29 2003
Southeastern United States
60 legs, 70.9 hours
4 legs,
3.3 hours online 53 legs,
59.7 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
February 20 2008 19:50 ET by Arnie Horn
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Weird. Do't know what happened to the post. Let's see if this does the same.
Thanks George. I'm looking forward to the new EMB-120 It's about the only thing I fly right now.
Robby, I understand English very well. The question was to stir up a conversation, not create a war. It wasn't meant to be a personal thing for me. Just wanted feedback.
Arnie HornCaptain, B757-200
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