Jonathanf4
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What are the pro's and con's of getting an "Add-on" versus working through the full rating? Is it the time required, etc?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Commercial is a certificate not rating, not to be too anal. The only difference I can tell is if you have at least a private, you can get a sport pilot endorsement for another category or rating without doing another rating at all. Otherwise a addon is another class or category at the same level of certificate. Not sure what the OP meant.They're two different things. Say you only have a private single, you will do a full rating to get a commercial single. You will do an add-on to get a private multi.
right. an add on simply means that its additional class rating to your certificate which is valid for a certain category or aircraft.
Example: private pilot airplane comes in multiple flavors (classes). single engine land, multi engine land, single engine sea, multi engine sea. So.... whatever category and class you do FIRST to obtain the private pilot certificate is the "full rating" and then any additional class ratings you add on to that private pilot certificate is an "add on".
Lets say you own a Grumman Goose. You need to get your private pilot airplane multi engine sea license to fly it. Then you decide to buy a Mustang. Well, you will have to "add on" a single engine land rating to fly it!
What are the pro's and con's of getting an "Add-on" versus working through the full rating? Is it the time required, etc?
Thanks.
That's not too anal. Looseness with the difference between "certificate," "rating" and "endorsement" probably historically accounts for about 90% of the confusion about pilot qualification and logging.Commercial is a certificate not rating, not to be too anal.
That's not too anal. Looseness with the difference between "certificate," "rating" and "endorsement" probably historically accounts for about 90% of the confusion about pilot qualification and logging.