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bignose340
14th Jan 2015, 21:01
Does anybody know or recommend any organisation in the UK or indeed Europe that can conduct a TRI course on a King Air. Already tried Flight Safety at Farnborough they are unable to help. Any pointers greatly appreciated.

nick14
15th Jan 2015, 20:55
There are some guys at Coventry that do that sort of thing, not sure on the king air though.

Atlantic Flight Training maybe, or look through the CAA standards doc with the ATOs in.

bignose340
16th Jan 2015, 06:52
Thanks for the pointers. Trawled through the said document and no one listing the TRI course. Spoke to the people at Coventry and they no longer offer the course.

Whopity
16th Jan 2015, 07:57
Talk to Bristol Flight Centre, they run Beech courses and most know where you can find a TRI course. Since the introduction of EASA and all that goes with it, it is no longer cost effective to run courses for limited numbers of candidates.

bignose340
16th Jan 2015, 20:46
Thanks, but Bristol only offer a King Air course. Any other suggestions? As no one seems to be able to conduct these courses anymore in the UK I'm assuming due to cost, what will the CAA plan to do when the current batch of King Air TRI's either retire or move onto another type?

Whopity
17th Jan 2015, 08:57
what will the CAA plan to do when the current batch of King Air TRI's either retire or move onto another type? Nothing, they do not perceive it to be their problem!