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I haven't seen the old standards in a while, but it does now look like for the instrument portion they are including usage of MFDs if installed.

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 I've read that the whole thing is just a rewrite with different words.  I read that not much changes for those already with a certificate.

I read that new pilots to be are to expect nearly a 100% wash out rate unless they meet the commercial requirements.

Then I read between the lines and determined that flying is a privilage not a right and that in order to meet an acceptable accident rate, the GA privilage will be revoked. :rolleyes:

 

I've gotten all this information from the internet pilot forums so it must be true.

 

 

 

 

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That's perfect. You know you can fly right-seat in Europe with just 180 hours. Here in the US, GA gives natural selection a better chance than in Europe. I can't think of any time a domestic airline had anything more than a propellor twin stall to the ground. European FOs will stall the international flights to the ground. 

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