RV4ker wrote:Fairy Flycatcher wrote: 
There is basically no price difference between getting PPL on a Jabi and MPL on a Jabi (or Sting or Bushbaby or Cheetah or whatever)
Costs. MPL 25hrs min x rate/hr, PPL 40hrs Min x rate/hr. So it costs 15hrs x rate/hrmore. Don't follow you here.
How many people do you know who finished their MPL in 25 hours? I don't know a single one. On the skyranger, which is relatively easy and forgiving to learn to fly, our minimum has been 32 hours (he had some air experience), with some taking over 40. Many other 3-axis MPL pilots we know have taken well over 50 hours to get their licences. The solo requirements on both are the same...
Also I am told the PPL medical is different to MPL? Don't know, but SPL is very simple medical in comparison.
The MPL medical is a Class 4, and the PPL is a Class 2. Historically the class 4 was only a medical declaration, but now the requirements for the 2 medicals are identical, although the class 4 is valid for longer. (5years and 3years vs 2years and 1year)
Provision should be made for natural progresion from MPL (<450) to SPL (<600) to PPL to IF and/or CPL to ALTP etc...
This is probably an excellent solution. But why limit yourself? In America night-rating and IF-time are compulsory for PPL, so the SPL makes sense. Here we don't have that additional requirement, most PPL's don't get much past a 182, so no twin turbine transport time for the average PPL oke. So what is the real difference?
Why limit yourself? A Jabi is a lot more slipery than a P28, and if you can fly a Jabi, you are quite capable of doing a 1hr convex onto a C152 or a Piper 140, or even a C182 or a 2-3 hour convex onto a C210RT or P200.
Making an additional "lower" licence, when its not too difficult to do your PPL does not make enough sense for me to support it.
Also, a lot of people I know keep the Jabi's and Bush baby's etc on their schools and buy them for "hour building" towards a com licence. Many purist think this is a bad idea ('cause its not a blik), but its air experience!!!. Flying anything regularly and putting more hours make you a better pilot. You just have to learn more procedures the bigger the aircraft, but being able to fly stays the same. What if you fly your Jabi for 2 years, do 300 hours on it, and then think about doing your comm. Do you really think only 25 of those hours should count? Give me a break! You probably fly 200% better than the 17 year old who got a full time comm at 43rd from his daddy for his birthday.
So don't you think we see a decrease in Cheetah sales if they can't use it for "hour building" any-more? I certainly think we will.
Do a PPL for those faster, heavier than MPL aircraft and stop limiting yourself, and stop limiting the industry.