ppragman
FLIPY FLAPS!
CFI > 1900 > 727 > 737 > MD88/90 > 767
Yup! D models.
This makes my career seem depressing.
172 > B1900 > 206/207 > PA32/206 > C208B > B99 > B1900 > PA31/PC12/C208B...
CFI > 1900 > 727 > 737 > MD88/90 > 767
Yup! D models.
I think this could make for a good thread. Nothing but airplane progression to date.This makes my career seem depressing.
172 > B1900 > 206/207 > PA32/206 > C208B > B99 > B1900 > PA31/PC12/C208B...
Never did the D's, just C's.CFI > 1900 > 727 > 737 > MD88/90 > 767
Yup! D models.
You have the most types of anyone I know. My brain would be a mess!We did an airplane progression (in cockpit photos) thread a few years back. Was cool. I'm not authorized circling approaches In a 737... Which would be the least of my problems considering I haven't flown one in 11 years!
CFI > C402 > Jetstream 31 > Saab 340 > DC9 > 737-300/400 > Dornier 328 > CRJ > LRJet > LR45
Never did the D's, just C's.
KHanson said:The circle to land in VMC only is a Type rating thing. Only limitations on your physical certificate are something the FAA puts on it (I.E. on a cfi cert they put "Must be accompanied by certificate number "XXXXXXX" , and "English Proficient" . I'd like to see a circle to land in IMC sometime.... that'd be interesting...
Derg said:CFI > 1900 > 727 > 737 > MD88/90 > 767
Yup! D models.
Some individuals have no restriction on the ATP, but individual types. Some who get their ATP through their employer will have the restriction on the license.
Speaking of restrictions...how can they put a company specific restriction on an FAA license. Example: I've seen FedEx IROs license that had a pic type but a restriction that said something to the effect of "only valid while operating FEDEX aircraft". I saw something similar on a 777 FOs license for American. If you have a type rating how can it be limited to that company's aircraft. The Feds don't make a distinction.
That is a new one on me...I've only heard of the SIC limitation...Never a company specific restriction on a license. IF this is true I hope it doesn't catch on as it could be a way to screw pilots even more.
wow... That sucks... If you had a 737 type, and it said the same above, so much for contract work for ya' when you get out...I just looked up the guy I knew from AA on the FAA airman registry...I quote
Under LIMITS (with English proficient, circ appr vmc only, etc)
"B-777 LIMITED TO 14 CFR 121.543(b)(3)(i) OPERATIONS AT AMERICAN AIRLINES INC.".
As stated, I've seen FedEx say the same thing
C206 > ERJ170 > PA31 > BE99 > ERJ170 > 757/767 > C208/PA31/DHC-2 > ATR