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mahi
26th Mar 2009, 11:58
Hi guy's

I am looking for a FAA CFI,CFII& MEI in India. Please kindly advise.

Thanks
Regards
Mahi

IndAir967
27th Mar 2009, 04:04
PM ME. I ve got it all and I am in India.

TiredCRJDriver
29th Mar 2009, 14:14
Mahi,

Got all the ratings you mentioned, and a FAA ATPL. I am Mumbai based.

[email protected]

ronak.akik2k
1st Jun 2011, 07:05
Hey any of you guys still in India?

Because I need to do my checks done.

I last flew in sept 2008, which is 24 months ago.

And i am planning to go to NZ, for that reason i want my license to be current.

Please let me know if any you guys can do it in India or NZ.

flylikeaBE76
1st Jun 2011, 07:12
Yup! Currently in India. Find a N registered plane and we'll do it.

ronak.akik2k
1st Jun 2011, 07:17
Any suggestions where to look for the N- reg plane?

cyrilroy21
1st Jun 2011, 07:27
Is there a requirement that says that you have to do it on an N reg aircraft ?

ronak.akik2k
1st Jun 2011, 07:34
I dont know for sure.

I have a FAA license, which is not current, so i needed to do the checks to make it current.

Can that be done on Indian registered A/C?

flylikeaBE76
1st Jun 2011, 07:42
When was the last time you flew?
You need an IPC, BFR, 3 t/o & ldgs previous 90 days on make and model (better to do this at night since it'll take care of the day currency).
Can do this on an airplane of any registration but the dual requirements need to be signed off by an FAA CFI/II/MEI.

ronak.akik2k
1st Jun 2011, 07:57
I flew last in september 2008.

So, yeah i will require all the checks you mentioned.

Now that i can fly in any registered aircraft, how do you suggest i start?

I mean where are you based in India?

flylikeaBE76
1st Jun 2011, 08:17
Shall PM you details.

Pulkdahulk
1st Jun 2011, 08:40
So if i understand correctly, as a flight instructor FAA CFI, CFII, and MEI, one can do recency flights in a N-Registered plane in India and does that apply to any aircraft below a certain category?

ronak.akik2k
1st Jun 2011, 09:03
Thats right to a certain extent...

but I am not sure if you can fly in Indian reg aircraft or you need to have a N reg A/C ...


does anyone know this for sure?