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Flying Instructors & Examiners A place for instructors to communicate with one another because some of them get a bit tired of the attitude that instructing is the lowest form of aviation, as seems to prevail on some of the other forums!


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Old 5th Jul 2002, 21:39   #1 (permalink)
 
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Job Vacancy in US

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Old 6th Jul 2002, 22:14   #2 (permalink)
 
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Does anybody know what it takes to get a JAA Flight Instructor certificate? I've already got my FAA CFI/CFII but don't really know what a JAA certificate entails
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