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Old 4th May 2015, 10:44
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Teaching and Learning Course (Core Course)

I am interested in becoming a TRI. I have no instructor qualifications yet, so need to do a teaching and learning (Core) course.

Does anyone have any recommendations and feed back on courses and training organisations?

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What type are you current on?
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Currently on HS125 (Hawker800) but also have B737 300-900 on my licence.

Obvious choice would be B737 TRI.
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ATD down in Gatwick, SimTech in Dublin, Atlantic at Coventry do it too I think.
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I would need to double check (don't have the time right now), but am fairly sure the core course cannot be done as a standalone course under EASA. It has to be incorporated into an approved instructor course.

This is different to how it was under JAA.

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Thanks nick14.
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Ex Oggie.

You could be right, GAT in Cheshire do it as a CRMT course. I wanted to get feedback and recommendations as I have no knowledge of this yet.

I plan on doing a lot of research before I spend any money.
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