Originally Posted by
DynamicStall
The MEAI as you describe is the training endorsement for Multi-engine aeroplane class rating instructor. Ie. An experienced multi engine instructor teaching a newly fledged instructor in multi engine training practices.
If you are seeking what in the old terms was a 'Multi engine training approval' you will need to complete training for a CLR MEA (Class Rating Multi Engine Aeroplane) see CASR 61.1235 item 6.
Hi Dynamic, you're correct, I was looking at the wrong item, and it is in fact item 6 I should have been looking at. So it's only 50 hours of multi aeronautical experience required, and I exceed that. So I think I am better off just diving straight into the upgrade rather than going through an instructor proficiency check on singles and then an upgrade.