Class rating

Class rating
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An example of a single engine land class aircraft, the ubiquitous Cessna 172

A class rating is an allowance to fly a certain group of aircraft that require training common to all aircraft within the group. A Type rating is specified if a particular aircraft requires additional specialized training beyond the scope of initial license and aircraft class training. What aircraft require a type rating is decided by the local aviation authority. Almost all single engine piston (SEP) or multi engine piston (MEP) single pilot aircraft can be flown without a type rating, but are covered by a class rating instead. An exception to this under Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) regulations is the piston version of the Piper Malibu.

There are seven categories of aircraft, which may be further subdivided into two or more classes:

  • airplane category
    • single-engine land class
    • multi-engine land class
      • Multi-engine class aircraft are more commonly known as "multis," and their pilots are called "multi pilots" or "multi-engine pilots."
      • Pilots of larger multi-engine aircraft are sometimes called transport pilots, although mostly in the realm of military aviation (see the article on military transport aircraft). The term transport pilot can be ambiguous in civil aviation, since the Airline Transport Pilot License is a very specific civil qualification.
    • single-engine sea class - Pilots of all sea class aircraft are usually called "seaplane pilots" or "float-plane pilots"
    • multi-engine sea class
  • rotorcraft category
  • powered lift category
  • glider category
  • lighter than air category
  • powered parachute category
    • powered parachute land class
    • powered parachute sea class
  • weight-shift-control aircraft category
    • weight-shift-control aircraft land class
    • weight-shift-control aircraft sea class

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Military Peculiarities

  • In the world of military aviation, jet fighters are referred to as "jets" or "fighters", regardless of the number of engines they have. For example, both the F-16 and F/A-18 are referred to as “jets” or “fighters”, even though the F-16 has one engine and the F/A-18 has two.
  • Not all jets are fighters. Pilots of jet trainers like the Boeing C-17 Globemaster III are "jet pilots" but not "fighter pilots", since the C-17 is not a fighter aircraft.

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