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Flight Engineer
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Test Code
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Test Name
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Questions
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Age
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Allotted Time
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Passing Score
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FEJ
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Flight Engineer Turbojet (Added Rating)
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50
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19
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2.0
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70
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FEN
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Flight Engineer Reciprocating Engine (Basic)
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80
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19
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3.0
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70
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FEP
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Flight Engineer Turboprop (Added Rating)
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50
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19
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2.0
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70
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FER
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Flight Engineer Reciprocating Engine (Added Rating)
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50
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19
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2.0
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70
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FET
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Flight Engineer Turboprop (Basic)
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80
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19
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3.0
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70
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FEX
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Flight Engineer Turbojet (Basic)
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80
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19
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3.0
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70
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Acceptable Forms of Authorization
Federal Aviation Administration commercial pilot certificate with an instrument rating,or airline transport pilot certificate not limited to visual flight rules (VFR).
Written statement on company letterhead, signed by a company official, validating that the applicant meets one of the practical experience requirements of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 63,
section 63.37(b), subparagraphs 1, 2 or 3.
Logbook entry showing an accumulation of more than 200 hours as pilot in command or second in command performing the functions of a pilot in command under the supervision of a pilot in command (14 CFR section
63.37 (b) (5)).
Logbook entry or endorsement for practical experience requirements as a flight engineer (14 CFR section 63.37 (b)(6)).
Completion, within the previous 90 days, of the ground portion of an approved part 63, appendix C flight engineer training course for the applicable class rating (14 CFR section 63.37 (b)(7)).
For added rating knowledge tests: Flight engineer certificate or an Airman Knowledge Test Report for a flight engineer original class rating.
Failed, passing or expired Airman Knowledge Test Report, provided the applicant still has the ORIGINAL test report in his/her possession. (See RETESTING explanation.)
Retesting
Applicants retesting AFTER FAILURE are required to submit the applicable score report indicating failure, along with an endorsement from an authorized instructor who gave the applicant the additional training, and
certifying the applicant is competent to pass the test. The original failed test report presented as authorization shall be retained by the proctor and attached to the applicable sign-in/out log. The latest test taken will reflect
the official score.
Applicants retesting IN AN ATTEMPT TO ACHIEVE A HIGHER PASSING SCORE may retake the same test for a better grade after 30 days. The latest test taken will reflect the official score. Applicants are required to
submit the ORIGINAL applicable score report indicating previous passing score to the testing center prior to testing. Testing center personnel must collect and destroy this report prior to issuing the new test report.
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