Just to clarify:
UK BCPL(A)
Subject to paragraphs (3) and (7), the holder is entitled to fly as pilot in command of an aeroplane of a type or class on which the holder is so qualified and which is specified in an aircraft rating included in the licence when the aeroplane is flying on a flight for any purpose whatsoever.
Note: 'subject to paragraphs (3) and (7)' but not to paragraph (4), which is where the reference to 'club environment' resides.
UK CPL(A)
Subject to paragraphs (4) and (8), the holder is entitled to fly as pilot in command of an aeroplane of a type or class on which the holder is so qualified and which is specified in an aircraft rating included in the licence when the aeroplane is flying on a flight for any purpose whatsoever.
Note: 'subject to paragraphs (4) and (8)' but not to paragraph (5), which is where the reference to 'club environment' resides.
JAA CPL(A)
act as pilot in command or co-pilot of any aeroplane specified in a type or class rating included in Part XII of the licence on an aerial work or private flight;
Note: no caveats whatsoever.
The only instructors restricted to teaching
only in a club environment are those holding a UK PPL(A), PPL(H) or NPPL(H). The holder of a JAA PPL(A) may only be remunerated if teaching in a club environment but there is no restriction on where he or she may teach without remuneration