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IMC007
1st June 2006, 17:32
I've been offered a flying instructor position with an Indian training school teaching PPL, CPL IR etc.

I reside in the United Kingdom and have a UK issued JAA CPL/IR (fATPL), ME/IR and FI rating with about 1100 hours total time.

Questions:-

1. Can I teach in India for students gaining thier licence under DGCA with my current qualifications without having to convert any of my licences/ ratings to DGCA standard? If I have to what is entailed?

2. Will my UK issued JAA class 1 medical be okay?

3. In order to teach to CPL/IR level, will I be required to remove the restriction on my FI rating relating to No applied instruments and no night?

4. Any web sites where I can get info. about work permits.

Any information will greatly assist.

Many thanks.

Left Wing
2nd June 2006, 02:53
1 = NO ..DGCA WILL DO A REVIEW OF YOUR INST SKILLS AND BASED ON THAT ISSUE A TEMP FLT INST LICENCE

2 = NO YOU WILL NEED TO GET DGCA CLASS 1

3= "will I be required to remove the restriction" YES