Elchin
2nd Nov 2012, 18:22
Hi everybody
Couple years ago I have started doing a research on easa 66 licence right after my educational process in local non-eu aviation academy. Then I was employed by helicopter company which is approved part 145 organization and then successfully received my first type training. After 2 years local NAA have issued me a licence which is unfortunately differs from easa rules upon certifying, but includes my current type rating and category. My question is concerning CAP 741 logbook,to be more particular,it is about basic skills and ojt requirements.
Do I need to provide to uk caa ojt papers(log sheet) even if I have ICAO licence with a type training note in it, or caa will accept my ICAO licence as a proof to my OJT?
If no, can someone give me an advice how to create an OJT logbook
Please also give some advices about basic skills
P.S I already have 9 modules passed)))
Thank you guys
Couple years ago I have started doing a research on easa 66 licence right after my educational process in local non-eu aviation academy. Then I was employed by helicopter company which is approved part 145 organization and then successfully received my first type training. After 2 years local NAA have issued me a licence which is unfortunately differs from easa rules upon certifying, but includes my current type rating and category. My question is concerning CAP 741 logbook,to be more particular,it is about basic skills and ojt requirements.
Do I need to provide to uk caa ojt papers(log sheet) even if I have ICAO licence with a type training note in it, or caa will accept my ICAO licence as a proof to my OJT?
If no, can someone give me an advice how to create an OJT logbook
Please also give some advices about basic skills
P.S I already have 9 modules passed)))
Thank you guys