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DPE near KTRI for Instrument Rating CLT
Looking for a DPE for an Instrument check ride in a P337, any and all help would be greatly appreciated. I am located in the Bristol VA area (KTRI). Thanks, Joe
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Check Virginia for ME/INST DPEs (DPE-CIRE-AMEL) on the FAA DPE locator site: https://designee.faa.gov/#/designeeLocator Results will include DPE contact information. Else, you can call the Richmond FSDO and they can assist in finding one. |
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If you take an IFR checkride in a 337, are you limited to CLT, or can you fly IFR in any light twin?
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You will be limited to CLT if the plane does not have a published VMC. You can have the limitation removed by taking another check ride in a "regular" twin and do a few maneuvers. On the Airman Certification Standards there is a list for what needs to be done to remove the CLT rating. it is in Appendix 7 I believe.
The above assumes that you do not already have a multi-engine rating. If you already have one and want to get the instrument add on, I assume that it is about the same as you need to do a single engine approach as part of that work. |
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Acs
Here is the ACS information. You do need to do the IFR in a regular twin, but here is the list of things you need to do to remove that limitation
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Thanks for the good info Tom.
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Thanks
Thanks Tom, just what i needed.
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