PPRuNe Forums - View Single Post - Opinion on IAA Mildura
View Single Post
Old 11th Jul 2020, 08:50
  #54 (permalink)  
Squawk7700
 
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 3,870
Received 191 Likes on 98 Posts
Originally Posted by ProThinker
Can anyone on here explain how an instructor can fly 90 or so hours at night without NVFR and not lose their license or attract a severe penalty(including whomever authorised home to do so). A couple of hours I get, but the amount this individual flew is a blatant breach and makes a mockery of the legislation surely?
They obviously knew what they were doing as the aircraft didn’t fall from the sky!

It’s still VFR, but it’s at night... you can hardly lock them up for that. Sounds like a paperwork thing rather than someone not possessing the required skills and or experience.
Squawk7700 is offline