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MEP flying solo under FI/CRI supervision

Can one fly MEP under FI[CRIME] supervision without holding MEP class rating on licence?
Is this possible to do this before finishing ATO MEP course and taking MEP test?
How about during ATO PPL course in MEP?

Last Edited by Ibra at 30 Oct 15:30
Paris/Essex, France/UK, United Kingdom

Have
never heard of it being done. That does not mean it is not allowed though.

ESSZ, Sweden

You mean: can one do a PPL wholly in a twin?

Administrator
Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

No reason why you need a PPL if receiving dual. Most integrated courses the students get an MEP CPL without an SEP class rating.

Oxford (EGTK), United Kingdom

Yes you can do PPL dual on MEP, can you fly solo?

I know someone who did dual on N-reg Beech 18 but no solo on it, he flew EASA-reg T6 Harvard for his solos (I forgot to add, he is a prince)

Most integrated courses the students get an MEP CPL without an SEP class rating.

They can’t fly DA42 solo on MPL papers from integrated courses?

PS: this is a real case study

Last Edited by Ibra at 30 Oct 19:52
Paris/Essex, France/UK, United Kingdom

They do solo on an SEP, no solo on MEP, although in the USA some ATP schools have some MEP hour building solo post CPL.

Oxford (EGTK), United Kingdom

You can do a PPL in an MEP but it’s going back a few years.

I think you need 70 hours PIC on the MEP before you can get a PPL(MEP) issued.

That make sense for PPL(MEP) !

How about someone doing MEP course, can they get sent solo?

Paris/Essex, France/UK, United Kingdom

Yes. It was a long time ago and if I remember correctly the chap had to do 70 hours supervised solo as part of the ppl course before he could get his ppl(mep) issued.

He didnt hold an sep rating. Did it all on the twin.

Last Edited by Bathman at 30 Oct 21:37

I imagine his insurance was heavy

Paris/Essex, France/UK, United Kingdom
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