Multi-Engine Rating

Is the Multi-Engine Add-On Rating Right for Me?

Are you interested in flying larger, faster, and safer airplanes? You might be interested in  obtaining your multi-engine add-on rating. A multi-engine airplane is configured with more  than one engine. These airplanes are often larger and faster than single-engine aircraft because they produce greater thrust from multiple engines. They are also often safer than a  single-engine airplane, as when one engine fails, the remaining engines allow the pilot to at  least maintain the airplane’s altitude. 

Single-Engine vs Multi-Engine Airplane

A specific rating is required to fly a multi-engine airplane, as the systems, performance,  aerodynamics, and operation are significantly different from those of a single-engine  airplane. For example, you must be familiar with a new airspeed known as VMC, minimum  controllable airspeed. This is the speed at which the rudder no longer has the authority to  overcome the yaw caused by one engine failing. Flying slower than this airspeed with one  engine inoperative could cause you to lose all control of the airplane. 

Multi-Engine Add-On Rating Requirements

To receive your multi-engine add-on rating, you will need to complete a practical test with a  Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) by successfully performing the multi-engine tasks listed in  the appropriate Airman Certification Standards (ACS).