ME add-on training experience minimums: 61.109(b) Vs 61.63 (c)
Asked by: MChartier 6479 views FAA Regulations
I just had the very un-pleasant experience of having been denied my multi-engine check-ride by the DPE on the basis that I did not log " 3 hours of night flight training in a multiengine airplane that includes - ..." etc., despite having logged 20 hours of Multi-training with my CFII ! (I have over 1500 hours on a Private SEP with hi-perf & TW. IR and night experience )
My instructor is arguing that it is NOT required but the DPE maintains it is as spelled out in 61.109, (b) .
It seems that the DPE is maintaing that BOTH 61.109, (b) AND 61.63.c.3 apply inasmuch as 61.63 states :
§ 61.63 Additional aircraft ratings (other than for ratings at the airline transport pilot certification level).
(a)General. For an additional aircraft rating on a pilot certificate, other than for an airline transport pilot certificate, a person must meet the requirements of this section appropriate to the additional aircraft rating sought.
(b)Additional aircraft category rating.
A person who applies to add a category rating to a pilot certificate:
(1) Must complete the training and have the applicable aeronautical experience .
Thus, the DPE maintains that the applicable aeronautical experience is found in 61.109 BUT the overwhelming majority of CFII's I have spoken with maintain that there are NO MINIMUMS for the multi, just "train to proficiency" !
So which is it ?







