Originally Posted by
Rivet gun
Thanks, I suppose that pay for UPRT instructing would depend on the qualifications and experience required of the instructor.
Basic UPRT which forms part of the CPL course can only be taught by an instructor holding a professional licence.
For the modular route, the advanced UPRT specified at FCL.745.A is not part of the CPL course and thus could be taught by a FI holding a PPL provided they have at least 500 hours total time and 200 hours instructing.
The advanced UPRT course will be a prerequisite to a professional pilot's first multi crew type rating and the theoretical knowledge will include a review of the aerodynamics of transport category aeroplanes, yet there is no requirement for the instructor to have experience of multi crew aircraft. Unlike teaching for a PPL, there is no requirement that a PPL FI teaching advanced UPRT must have passed CPL theory exams.
Interesting observation. Whilst anybody teaching professional licence requirements is normally required to hold a professional licence, as you state it is NOT a formal requirement in FCL.915(e) which outlines the UPRT FI requirements. In practice however - and having been delivering this training for over 10 years now - FIs absolutely require better than ATPL level of technical knowledge to be able to effectively deliver Advanced UPRT, especially with respect to principles of flight and high altitude aerodynamics. Knowledge of AoA and High altitude issues tend to be extremely poor in both current airline pilots and cadets in our experience.