Legally, a person who owns their own aircraft can be trained for the PPL on it, even if the aircraft is on a private cat C of A or a PFA permit. I have been told by the PFA that this would also apply to a member of the owner's immediate family, though a definition of "immediate family" was not given.
My question is how can the owner of an aeroplane engage the services of a freelance instructor to teach him (or a member of his immediate family) for the PPL? JAR FCL states that PPL training must be conducted at least at a "registered facility". Would it be possible for a freelance instructor to register him or her self together with the client's aeroplane as a "registered facility" for the duration of the training?
Will the "registered facility" requirement appply to the NPPL?
Also Juggernaut stated that both must be members of a flying club. Could somebody please cite where this rule comes from. I could not find it in JAR FCL.
Regards,
babble