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Can I go to exam?

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Commercial Pilot, Helicopter

I have total time of 157hrs.

I hold private helicopter licence.

I confused far.

My total time is 157.

And PIC time is 57. But 52 hours is helicopter time.

All most time is helicopter traning.

So can I go commercial helicopter exam?

 

 

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  1. jay2712 on Apr 13, 2018

    Short answer is no. Part 61.129 requires 100 hours of total PIC time which you have not yet acquired. As an aspiring commercial pilot, I would suggest that you read and understand the Part 61 requirements for the commercial certificate, including the required aeronautical experience and the instruction you will need to receive. Good luck with your training.

    Jay

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