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Musket097
11th Jun 2008, 22:38
If you are an AOC line pilot and Instructing at a school are your instructional hour counted in the FTL Scheme?



Helinut
12th Jun 2008, 09:32
Assuming UK, it is all in CAP 371.

Flight Instruction is defined as aerial work so the time spent instructing is duty time. The flying hours also count as flying hours for FTL purposes

212man
12th Jun 2008, 10:37
A flight crew member is required to inform anyone who employs his services as a flight crew member of all flight times and flying duty periods undertaken, whether professionally or privately, except for flying in aircraft not exceeding 1,600 kg maximum weight and not flying for the purpose of public transport or aerial work. Aerial work includes flying instruction for which the pilot is remunerated. It is also aerial work where valuable consideration is given specifically for flying instruction, even if the pilot receives no reward.

I shall refrain from commenting on your ability, as an FI(H), to determine this information......

Musket097
12th Jun 2008, 19:19
I shall refrain from commenting on your ability, as an FI(H), to determine this information......

We all can't be as high and mighty as you.

I was after some clarification, thanks for your almighty wisdom.

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