As a sequel to the post on FAA Proposed Rule Making for First Officers, wherein it was
commented that a competency based training of first officer will be preferred
over proposed FAA rule of ATP as requirement with 1500 hrs for first officers, this
post touches upon the MPL or mutl-crew pilot licence .This was established in
2006 for airline co-pilots by ICAO. The MPL initiative was seized by
Germany,China,Phillipines, Canada and Singapore.
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Showing posts with label AIRLINES. Show all posts
Monday, May 7, 2012
MULTI-CREW PILOT LICENCE
Srinivas Rao | 12:05 AM |
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COMPETENCY
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FIRST OFFICER
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PROPOSED RULE
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Friday, May 4, 2012
FAA PROPOSED RULE MAKING FOR FIRST OFFICERS
F
AA Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking issued on Feb. 29, 2012, which would require that first officers
hold an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate and a minimum of 1,500 hours
flight time to obtain the certificate. Existing FAA regulations do not require
a first officer to hold an ATP certificate; only the pilot in command must meet
this certificate requirement.
Industry experts discussing
the proposed rule, tend to emphasize on being cautious in creating an unnecessary
pilot shortage and barriers to crew recruitment. Also the debate is on whether
the new requirements would help in raising the bar as far as safety is
concerned.
One notable comments to FAA
proposed rulemaking comes from Airlines for America(A4A),who have urged FAA to
significantly revise its proposed requirements for pilot certification and provide
a system that builds on the industry’s strong safety record, is recommended by
safety experts and that recognizes the quality of a pilot’s training and
experience, rather than relying solely on a specific quantity of flight hours.
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