Difference: USA vs Canada
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 11:30 am
A young friend of mine in the USA - just slightly
older than my kids - just went from the rear seat
of a Waco UPF-7 to the right seat of a 747.
He has thousands of hours of biplane time,
(both Waco and Pitts) and thus has substantially
better stick & rudder skills than average -
but still, it struck me as a bit unusual. He
will only have that ONE type rating on his
FAA ATP.
In Canada, that would take, what, 20 years
and five other types?
older than my kids - just went from the rear seat
of a Waco UPF-7 to the right seat of a 747.
He has thousands of hours of biplane time,
(both Waco and Pitts) and thus has substantially
better stick & rudder skills than average -
but still, it struck me as a bit unusual. He
will only have that ONE type rating on his
FAA ATP.
In Canada, that would take, what, 20 years
and five other types?