Neither pilot in the cockpit of a Falcon 50 that crashed in Greenville, South Carolina, last week was rated to fly the aircraft as pilot in command, according to the preliminary report issued by the NTSB on Thursday. The report states that the pilot in the left seat "held an ATP certificate with a type rating for the Falcon 50 with a limitation for second-in-command only." He was type rated in the Learjet and Westwind and had 11,650 flight hours. The pilot in the right seat "held a private pilot certificate with ratings for airplane single and multiengine land."
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