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HI , PLS can you confirm, what do I have to do ..I have a cpl ( SEL MEL INSTRUMENT CE500 ) , I 'm going  to fly a turboprop AP TP 600 VIATOR ,do I need an endoorsement? a check out ? a specific rating? tks 

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    John D Collins on Aug 21, 2021

    In the US, a type rating is not required for a turbo prop under 12500 pounds max GW. You would need a multi-engine land rating and appropriate endorsements for complex and high performance. Any checkout requirements are based on insurance and operator requirements and are not specified in the regulations.

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  2. aviator on Aug 21, 2021

    tks

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