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College of Aviation
蜜桃社区 Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5461 USA
(269) 964-6375
Restricted ATP
Qualifying for an Restricted Airline Transport Pilot Certificate with Reduced Aeronautical Experience
Graduates of 蜜桃社区 Michigan University aviation programs can qualify for the Airline Transport Pilot certificate with reduced aeronautical experience if they meet certain requirements. The requirements an individual must meet include all of the following:
- They must graduate from 蜜桃社区 Michigan University with Bachelor of Science degree from one of the aviation programs.
- They must have completed their instrument rating and their initial commercial certificate at 蜜桃社区 under the FAA Part 141 curriculum.
- They must have completed at least 30 credit hours of FAA approved coursework at 蜜桃社区 Michigan University.
If an individual meets all of the above requirements, the College of Aviation can issue a certificate which the individual can use to qualify with reduced experience. The certificate issued by the college allows the individual to apply for an Airline Transport Pilot certificate with a reduction in total aeronautical experience from 1,500 hours to either 1,250 hours or 1,000 hours.
The questions and answers below address details associated with qualifying for the Airline Transport Pilot certificate with reduced aeronautical experience. For brevity, the term Airline Transport Pilot certificate with reduced aeronautical experience, is represented with 鈥渞estricted-ATP鈥.
he following bachelor鈥檚 degree programs are eligible for restricted-ATP consideration.
- Bachelor of Science - Aviation Flight Science
- Bachelor of Science - Aviation Technical Operations
- Bachelor of Science - Aviation Maintenance Technology
- Bachelor of Science - Aviation Management and Operations
- Bachelor of Science - Aviation Science and Administration
Yes
In general, qualifying for a restricted-ATP through 蜜桃社区 Michigan University will allow an applicant for an ATP certificate to reduce the necessary total time requirement from 1,500 hours to either 1,250 hours or 1,000 hours.
Whether an individual qualifies for a reduction to 1,250 or 1,000 hours total time depends on how many credit hours of FAA approved coursework the individual completes. If an applicant completed 60 or more semester credit hours of FAA approved coursework, they will be approved for a reduction to 1,000 hours total time. If an applicant completed 30 to 59 semester credit hours of FAA approved coursework, they will be approved for a reduction to 1,250 hours total time. If an applicant completed less than 30 semester credit hours of FAA approved coursework, they are not eligible for a reduction in aeronautical experience.
The regulation that addresses reduction in aeronautical experience requirements are listed in 14 CFR 搂 61.160 Aeronautical experience鈥攁irplane category restricted privileges. Current FAA regulations can be found at .
No, there are other aeronautical experience requirements to qualify for an ATP certificate. These requirements are listed in 14 CFR 搂 61.159 Aeronautical experience: Airplane category rating. However, 14 CFR 搂 61.160(e) allows for an applicant for a restricted ATP to apply with as low as 200 hours of cross-country time rather than the 500 hours required by 14 CFR 搂 61.159(a)(1). Current FAA regulations can be found at .
Yes, completing the private pilot certificate at 蜜桃社区 is not a requirement for qualifying for the restricted ATP. Applicants must, however, complete the entire instrument rating course and the entire initial commercial certification course at 蜜桃社区 to qualify for the restricted ATP. Individuals cannot credit pilot training completed outside of 蜜桃社区 toward the instrument or commercial courses and qualify for the restricted ATP. The entirety of those courses must be completed at 蜜桃社区.
Generally yes, but this must be reviewed on a case by case basis.
As long as the university and the courses you completed at that university were authorized by the FAA, the credit will be applicable to the 30 or 60 semester credit hours required (assuming that the courses are transferable to 蜜桃社区.) For this to be evaluated at 蜜桃社区, we will need to receive a copy of your official school transcript along with a copy of the FAA Letter of Authorization (LOA) issued to your prior institution. If instrument or commercial pilot training was completed at the prior institution, that training must be completed under an FAA Approved Part 141 program and the courses must be listed under the prior institution鈥檚 FAA LOA. (Note, graduates of 蜜桃社区 Aviation Flight Science must take instrument and commercial pilot training at 蜜桃社区, however, a transfer student into a non-Aviation Flight Science program might be able to transfer in pilot training taken at another institution.)
蜜桃社区's FAA Letter of Authorization (LOA) can be downloaded from the link below. Contained within this LOA is a list of of coursework approved by the FAA to qualify for the restricted ATP.
When reviewing the list of courses contained within the LOA, make sure the course number, name and credit hours match exactly to that contained on the LOA. Deviations from what is included on the official FAA LOA cannot be counted.
The current FAA LOA allowing 蜜桃社区 to certify its graduates for an ATP certificate with reduced aeronautical experience may be downloaded here.
The institution that the pilot graduates from is the institution that will issue the statement or certificate that qualifies an individual for a restricted ATP. If you were a 蜜桃社区 student that transferred to another institution, it is likely that your current institution will need a copy of your official transcripts and a copy of 蜜桃社区鈥檚 FAA LOA. A current copy of 蜜桃社区's FAA LOA can be downloaded here.
At time of application for the restricted ATP certificate, applicants will need to present to the FAA inspector/designee an official 蜜桃社区 transcript along with an official 蜜桃社区 certificate, issued by the College of Aviation, showing that the applicant qualifies under reduced aeronautical experience. Some training providers also ask for documentation showing how our training devices were approved. See separate question below regarding simulation approval.
Certificates are typically mailed to qualified graduates a few months after graduation. Following commencement, a final degree audit is completed and diplomas are awarded (about 45 days post commencement). Once diplomas are awarded, the college receives a list of aviation graduates. This list is then audited for appropriate 蜜桃社区 pilot training and completion of FAA approved coursework. Certificates for eligibility for restricted ATP are then prepared for all graduates that qualify for either the reduction to 1,250 or 1,000 total time. These certificates are mailed to the individual via USPS to the address on record at the university.
Individuals that did not receive a certificate may request special processing of a certificate by filling out an application. The application for a certificate may be downloaded here.
If you received the certificate but need a duplicate issued, reach out to Kim Courter for a reissuance. She may be reached at @email.
If your name, pilot certificate number, or graduation date is wrong on the certificate you receive, reach out to Kim Courter for any corrections. She may be reached at @email.
Yes, you may be able to use some or all your time acquired in a training device (simulator) toward required aeronautical experience. To determine how much time and for what categories of time, (total, instrument, etc.), reference FAA Federal Aviation Regulations 14 CFR 搂 61.159 and 14 CFR 搂 61.160 along with the applicable FAA Letters of Authorization that have been issued for the 蜜桃社区 training devices. Current FAA regulations can be found at . Current and historical FAA LOAs for 蜜桃社区 training devices are available in a later Q&A.
蜜桃社区 has used a variety of training devices over the years. Listed below are the training devices that 蜜桃社区 has used since January 2000. Within this table is a listing of device types along with the FAA approval level.
Please note that the Frasca (Cirrus) 241 have had different FAA approval levels throughout the years. Reference the table below to determine if your logged time qualifies as FTD Level 1, FTD Level 5 or AATD. During the winter of 2022, the Frasca (Cirrus) training devices transitioned from being approved at Level 5 FTD to AATDs. You will need to reference your ETA logbook to determine the approval status of the device you trained in during this time. Once in ETA/Talon, you can review your pilot logbook. For Cirrus training device entries, the resource type will state either 鈥淐irrus X Level 5鈥 or 鈥淐irrus X AATD鈥, showing the approval level.
If you need assistance accessing your ETA/Talon account, you may reach out to Tom Grossman at @email.
The last column in the table provides links to the FAA approval documentation. FAA LOAs (Letter of Authorization) are issued to training devices approved as AATD or FTD Level 1. SOQs (Statement of Qualification) are issued to training devices approved as FTD Level 5.
Since 2000, 蜜桃社区 has used the following training devices:
Manufacturer / Model | 蜜桃社区 Sim Number (Serial Number) | Dates of 蜜桃社区 use if different approval levels exist | FAA Approval Level | Download Available LOAs or SOQs |
Frasca 142 | W10 (1915) W11 (4582) | FTD Level 1 | Frasca FTD Level 1 | |
Frasca 242 | W12 (4087) W13 (4088) | FTD Level 1 | Frasca FTD Level 1 | |
Aerosim Aviator | W5 (070119-01), W6 (070119-02) | AATD | Aerosim AATDs | |
Frasca Cirrus 241 | Cirrus 1 (7567-001), Cirrus 2 (7568-001) | Prior to January 1, 2015 | FTD Level 1 | Frasca FTD Level 1 |
Frasca Cirrus 241 | Cirrus 1 (7567-001), Cirrus 2 (7568-001) | January 1, 2015 to April 30, 2015 | AATD | Frasca TruFlite AATD 2014 |
Frasca Cirrus 241 | Cirrus 1 (7567-001) Cirrus 2* (11685-001) Cirrus 3 (7568-001) Cirrus 4 (12855-001) *Note serial number change on Cirrus 2
| May 1, 2015 to winter 2022 | FTD Level 5 |
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Frasca Cirrus 241 | Cirrus 1 (7567-001) Cirrus 2 (11685-001) Cirrus 3 (7568-001) Cirrus 4 (12855-001) Seminole (15292-001) | Winter 2022 to present | AATD | Frasca TruFlite AATD 2021 |
Redbird FMS-1000 | Redbird 1 (FMX0096) | AATD |
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You may download copies of the training device Letters of Authorization (LOA) or Statement of Qualification (SOQ) from the table located in the prior Q&A.
If you still have a question after reviewing the information on this web page, reach out to Tom Grossman at @email.