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Endorsements

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What endorsements are needed going from ppl single engine sea to ppl single engine land?

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  1. Mark Kolber on May 08, 2025

    It’s not an endorsement. It’s a separate rating (unless it’s an LSA). That means a checkride with an examiner.

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  2. Kris Kortokrax on May 16, 2025

    Unless he’s asking about endorsing for training and the practical test.

    In that case, he would need to refer to AC-61-65J and use endorsement A.72 to allow solo (although no solo time would be required), and A.1 and A.74 to endorse the person for the practical test. No knowledge test is necessary.

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