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[Solved] What a Aircraft by C5? - nobbie - 11-07-2005 C5=44...lbs and The Learjet has a max. T/o weight of 20...lbs, Why i can´t buy it with the C5 Licence, i become a message that non Pilot its certificate to fly a jet like the learjet!? What i have to do to fly the Learjet? At last i´m sorry for my Englisch.. ;-) ![]() Re: What a Aircraft by C5? - jboweruk - 12-07-2005 I believe C5 is still a prop rating? Please correct me if I'm wrong. Re: What a Aircraft by C5? - toka-ito - 20-07-2005 Also wanted to use a Learjet. C5 Certified Any aircraft type less than 20000 kg isnt "any" any? ;-) kind regards Andy Re: What a Aircraft by C5? - pagir - 20-07-2005 I think there is a small bug, here. I'll post that in th beta-bug forum. pagir Re: What a Aircraft by C5? - LukeJGerst - 20-07-2005 This is the third thread I've read on this problem. ![]() Re: What a Aircraft by C5? - dara - 21-07-2005 I have the same problem with the flight1 atr72 or a CRJ-200 but it would let me get a Dash8-300 In the ratings section its says: Certified Any aircraft type less than 44092 lbs : 51h00 Senior Second Officer (c5) According to the load editor for the atr it has a ZFW of about 28000Ibs Re: What a Aircraft by C5? - DanSteph - 21-07-2005 Solved in the next version, there was a mistake with C5 and C6 rank (should be C6 and C7) here the correct table: Pilots rank and certification shows an estimation of rank in function of flight hours and aircraft type certification. Be warned that promotion also depends on your pilot points. The Pilot Info dialog will show you the requirements needed to gain your next rank (hours and points). Certified Single Engine Prop less than 1500 kg : 00h00 Student Pilot (c0) 05h00 Private Pilot (c1) 12h00 Instrument Rating Pilot (c2) Certified Multi Engine Prop less than 2500 kg : 22h00 Commercial Pilot (c3) Certified Prop and Turboprop less than 12000 kg : 35h00 Second Officer (c4) 51h00 Senior Second Officer (c5) Certified Any aircraft type less than 20000 kg : 70h00 First Officers (c6) Certified Any aircraft type less than 40000 kg : 91h00 Senior First Officer (c7) 115h00 Master First Officer (c8 ) Certified Any aircraft type less than 80000 kg : 142h00 Captain (c9) Certified Any aircraft type : 172h00 Senior Captain (c10) 205h00 Flight Captain (c11) 241h00 Senior Flight Captain (c12) 280h00 ATP Captain (c13) 321h00 Senior ATP Captain (c14) 365h00 Master ATP Captain (c15) 412h00 Senior Master ATP Captain (c16) 462h00 Command ATP Captain (c17) 515h00 Senior Command ATP Captain (c18 ) 571h00 Fleet Captain (c19) 630h00 Senior Fleet Captain (c20) 691h00 Command Fleet Captain (c21) 755h00 Senior Command Fleet Captain (c22) 822h00 Flying Legend (c23) Thanks for report, Dan Re: What a Aircraft by C5? - ClemsonPilot - 23-07-2005 Man...I was looking forward to Jets...and then I see this ![]() Oh well...I guess I will just have to fly 21 more hours :sigh: Re: What a Aircraft by C5? - jlc - 02-08-2005 So me... 19 hours more to wait for a jet. The world is cruel, sigh ![]() |