Greetings Sam:> Woah! Some nice pics there... didnt know how crampt it was in those
> Lear Jet cockpits, looks v.snug!
Most biz jets are pretty crampt even in the cabin. While in Carlsbad, there were a bunch of GIV's, and GV's at the jet center (that's the way to travel!), and those cockpits are about the size that most folk imagine cockpits to be. However, you should note that the wingspan of a LJ is about the span of the horizontal stab of a GIV!
> I was just wonderging, Pilots who fly for the big airlines, have to
> certify for a specific aircraft (or aircraft family in Airbus's case)
> i.e. 737, 757, A318/19/20/21 etc etc. Do pilots have to specialise in a
> certain type of BizJet, or can they just fly any type?
Type ratings are required for:
- Large aircraft (>12,500lbs)
- Turbojet (not turboprops)
- Other aircraft specified by the FAA
"Type" in this case means the aircraft type. So yes, DC-7, F-27, etc., etc., each requires a separate type rating--which mean training and a flight test.
Hope this helps!
Ben
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