How about for JAA instructors teaching at JAA schools in the US? ...because of the requirements to teach JAA syllabus and students (500 hrs without a JAA CPL(H) and getting on an JAA FI(H) course).
Would someone clarify that quote? To teach the JAA syllabus without a JAA CPL or JAA FI requires 500 hours of what? Dual instruction given with with any ICAO-recognized (like an FAA) instructor certificate?
Technically most US citizens can't perform this...
You're joking right? 500 hours of dual-given puts most US instructors at the point where they're
thinking about writing a resume because they've
almost got 135 PIC minimums in the logbook.
Also looking for truth for the rumor that there's no license/certificate required to teach the JAA ground subjects.