Originally Posted by
BillieBob
No, it doesn't. The only place that the 'flying club' proviso appears in Schedule 8 is under the privileges of a UK PPL (para 2(a)(i) and 2(a)(ii)). The same restriction does not even apply to the holder of a JAA PPL.
OAT is not a 'club' - it doesn't need to be since it does not employ instructors with a UK PPL. Back when PPL training was undertaken at OAT (and prior to JAR), they had a club, called the Oxford Flyers, which anyone undergoing PPL training, or hiring aircraft privately, was obliged to join.
Well, look under the CPL section of Schedule 8, Para 3a and it states the same wording: "he shall be entitled to fly...for the purpose of aerial work which consists of the giving of instruction in flying..in an aircraft owned...by a flying club of which both the instructor and the person receiving instruction are both members".
The same applies to ATPL holders.