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21st Aug 2012, 08:39
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Posted By Trim Stab

Yes. After issue of ATPL exams certificate you...

Yes. After issue of ATPL exams certificate you have three years to do CPL, and seven years to do your IR.



CPL does not "lapse". It is a licence so is valid for life (as long as you maintain...
20th Aug 2012, 15:39
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Posted By Trim Stab

Yes, you are correct - the second bullet point...

Yes, you are correct - the second bullet point covers the option of taking the skills test on a MEP. You just need to find an ATO which has an approved CPL program on MEPs (which in reality means...
20th Aug 2012, 08:11
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Views: 133,095
Posted By Trim Stab

BEagle - yes I saw that you posted that earlier....

BEagle - yes I saw that you posted that earlier. But surely that is only relevant if a QMP is seeking automatic accreditation for their experience (eg only a UK QMP can get automatic accreditation at...
20th Aug 2012, 07:20
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Views: 133,095
Posted By Trim Stab

No, this is not true. You can do your CPL skill...

No, this is not true. You can do your CPL skill test on a twin-engine aircraft as long as the FTO has the required approval. You will find that most FTOs that have DA42s in their training fleet have...
18th Aug 2012, 19:01
Replies: 301
Views: 133,095
Posted By Trim Stab

BEagle - so why are you are arguing so...

BEagle - so why are you are arguing so vociferously on this thread (and elsewhereon Pprune) in support of all this EASA euro-bollocks nonsense?

There is a very simple solution - get an FI rating...
16th Aug 2012, 20:53
Replies: 301
Views: 133,095
Posted By Trim Stab

Good Morning BEagle: Thanks, that's...

Good Morning BEagle:



Thanks, that's me sorted then.

But what about ex Mil with loads more aerobatic experience than me?

Goodbye
15th Aug 2012, 19:27
Replies: 301
Views: 133,095
Posted By Trim Stab

Beagle - I am not "inciting" him to do anything....

Beagle - I am not "inciting" him to do anything. I suspect that he is well capable of making his own judgement.

I am just pointing out (again) the shortcomings of the EASA instructor rating...
15th Aug 2012, 18:58
Replies: 301
Views: 133,095
Posted By Trim Stab

Well a highly qualified ex Harrier pillot did ask...

Well a highly qualified ex Harrier pillot did ask the question...

It is a fairly gaping loophole, but then the entire EASA regulation is so filled with them that is not worth arguing about. But...
15th Aug 2012, 18:39
Replies: 301
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Posted By Trim Stab

Echo BillieBob - there is no "aerobatic rating"...

Echo BillieBob - there is no "aerobatic rating" in UK so there is no need to be qualified as an "aerobatic instructor" to teach aeros. An instructor and student can do whatever they want in a...
13th Aug 2012, 20:49
Replies: 301
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Posted By Trim Stab

Only Armée de l'Air cadet pilots are obliged to...

Only Armée de l'Air cadet pilots are obliged to do their EASA exams after EFT as part of their initial ground school before their equivalent of BFT.

ALAT and Marine Nationale pilots are in the...
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