I know the min time for a PPL is 40 hours - I got my PPL with about 70 hours, just surprised you could get a multi with only 6 more hours, that's all.Originally Posted by KLM777
And by the way, in addition to my PPL, which I earned in 1980, I have the following:
Commercial Pilot
Airplane Single Engine Land
Airplane Multiengine Land
Instrument Airplane
Passed the 727 Flight Engineer and CFI Writtens as well, but they're probably expired by now.
Haven't flown in a number of years, but I have about 1,200 hours, including about 85 in the T-37, 110 or so in the T-38, and about 700 in the KC-135 (That's that little airplane in my avatar, BTW.)
I've flown single engine Pipers and Cessnas, multi-engine jets, in rain, snow, fog, transatlantic, in formation, supersonic, tanker and receiver air refueling...I think I have more time in the KC-135 simulator then you have total time...
So no, I'm not a "spotter that moonlights as a pilot too" thank you very much.
OK, Phil, I'll apologize, I was in the middle of writing this reply when you posted, so I didn't see your post, I'll try better next time. :)All off-topic posts from here on in this thread will be deleted...unless anybody feels the need to apologize to anyone else.
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