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Old 1st March 2001 | 18:17
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Going Around,

I'm currently studying, via distance learning, for my JAR CPL with Four Forces, wishing to follow a similar path to you want.

All I'll probably end up doing with my CPL FI is teaching PPL level students at a club.

Although the NPPL instructor rating (If/when it becomes available) will possibly allow an easier route to being an FI, it won't allow for tuition of JAR PPL students. Since the NPPL will be fairly restrictive, I guess the demand for JAR PPLs will still be fairly high (?).

As I wrote in another thread;

...Yes it's a joke isn't it. If you do decide to do a CPL (and not just add a FI rating onto yr PPL), it will probably take you over 400 hrs of flying instruction before you even break even...

For those people who only want to ever teach students to PPL level at clubs (and get some pay/reward). You would have thought the CAA would have introduced a way of people being able to take FI ratings for training JAR PPLs and get paid for teaching students without having to go through the time consuming and costly process of gaining a full CPL. I guess what I'm refering to is a sort of restricted CPL (restricted to PPL level instruction only) available to anyone who can pass a FI(R) course.

Although I'm all for maintaining high standards of knowledge and instruction, I fail to see why you need JAR CPL knowledge for teaching students to fly C152s.

But then again, I guess the average PPL student will of course be asking what article 3 of the Tokyo convention of 1963 includes....