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Multi-Engine Rating

Requirements

  • Valid PPL or CPL
  • Valid, appropriate Medical Certificate
  • Completed WWFC Membership Package
  • Completed WWFC Rules & Regulations Package

Skill

An applicant for a multi-engine class rating shall complete a flight test to the standard outlined in the Flight Test Standard, Multi-Engine Class Rating, (TP219) available at: http://www.tc.gc.ca/civilaviation/general/flttrain/Planes/menu.htm

Knowledge

There is no Transport Canada Study and Reference Guide for this course, as there is no written exam. Knowledge of multi-engine theory and practical application of performance charts will be tested during the flight test. Your instructor will provide reading assignments to prepare you.

This rating does not have any experience or knowledge requirements. It is based on achieving the standard only.

The holder of a multi-engine rating may operate non-high-performance multi-engine aeroplanes as endorsed on their licence.

Approximate Costs

10 Hours PA44 @ $313 / hr

$3,130
4 hrs Ground Briefings x $53
$212
Reference Material
$60
License/ Testing
$560
Insurance Surcharge ($5/hour)
$50
Total
$4,002

Prices current as of February 5, 2008 and are subject to change without notice.

All cost examples can vary depending on student's performance, frequency of flights, and/or pricing changes.

Credits may be available to applicants with previous foreign or military experience. Please speak with your instructor if you believe you may qualify.
 

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