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Below are the requirements of Transport Canada to obtain the Multi-Engine license annotation on a private aircraft.

Multi-engine Class Rating - Requirements

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a) Skill
An applicant for a multi-engine class rating shall complete a flight test to the standard outlined in the Flight Test Standard, Multi-Engine Class Rating. b) Credits for DND Applicants
Active and retired personnel of the Canadian Forces who are qualified for the pilot aeroplane wings standard shall be considered to have satisfied the skill requirements as set forth above provided that the applicant: (amended 1999/03/01; previous version)
(i) has acquired a minimum of 50 hours of flight time as pilot-in-command in multi-engine aeroplanes during the 24 months preceding the date of application for the rating, or
(ii) has met the prescribed standards of the Canadian Forces to act as pilot-in-command of multi-engine aeroplanes during the 24 months preceding the date of application for the rating. c) Credits for Foreign Applicants
The holder of a pilot license - aeroplane - category, issued by a Contracting State shall be considered to have satisfied the skill requirements as set forth above, provided that the applicant: (amended 1999/03/01; previous version)
(i) has acquired a minimum of 50 hours of flight time as pilot-in-command in multi-engine aeroplanes during the 12 months preceding the date of application for the rating, or (ii) has met the prescribed standards of the State concerned for issue of a multi-engine class rating during the 12 months preceding the date of application for the rating.
(4) Multi-engine Centre Line Thrust Class Rating - Requirements (amended 1999/03/01; no previous version) a) Skill (amended 1999/03/01; no previous version)
An applicant for a multi-engine center line thrust class rating shall complete a flight test to the standard outlined in the Flight Test Standards - Multi-Engine Class Rating (TP219E). (amended 1999/03/01; no previous version)
b) Credits for DND Applicants (amended 1999/03/01; no previous version)
Active and retired personnel of the Canadian Forces who are qualified for the pilot aeroplane wings standard shall be considered to have satisfied the above skill requirement, provided that the applicant (amended 1999/03/01; no previous version)
(i) has acquired a minimum of 50 hours of flight time as pilot-in-command in multi-engine center line thrust aeroplanes during the 24 months preceding the date of application for the rating, or (amended 1999/03/01; no previous version) (ii) has met the prescribed standards of the Canadian Forces to act as pilot-in-command of multi-engine center line thrust aeroplanes during the 24 months preceding the date of application for the rating. (amended 1999/03/01; no previous version) (c) Credits for Foreign Applicants (amended 1999/03/01; no previous version)
The holder of a pilot license - Aeroplane - issued by a Contracting State shall be considered to have satisfied the above skill requirement, provided that the applicant (amended 1999/03/01; no previous version)
(i) has acquired a minimum of 50 hours of flight time as pilot-in-command in multi-engine center line thrust aeroplanes during the 12 months preceding the date of application for the rating, or (amended 1999/03/01; no previous version) (ii) has met the prescribed standards of the State concerned, for issue of a multi-engine center line thrust class rating during the 12 months preceding the date of application for the rating. (amended 1999/03/01; no previous version)

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