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flyingwelshman
25th Sep 2003, 00:48
Hi!
Is it possible to hold a FI(R) without a CPL, and thus instruct for the fun of it?
For instance, if you wanted to instruct but not for hour building, carear, money reasons - just to but something back into the system?
Presumibly you would have to pay 50% of the cost of each flight?
FW
Obs cop
25th Sep 2003, 01:43
flyingwelshman,
have a read of this, it will answer most if not all of your questions.
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=97986
Regards
Obs cop
To be able to instruct on a PPL you still need to complete at the least the CPL theoretical examinations and the FI course by which time you might as well do a CPL as well and be able to be paid.
As you will see from the thread Obs Cop has linked you will find strong resistance from other instructors if you try to work unpaid
Whirlybird
25th Sep 2003, 04:52
See also http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=100239
IO540
25th Sep 2003, 23:15
There is a wide belief that all training must now be done "under the auspices of a flight training organisation".
No idea whether this is really true.
In practice it sometimes means one is told that one must pay a school annual membership fee.