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Old 19th Oct 2013, 09:31
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S-Works
 
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Interesting, that one. Instructing for the CPL requires 500 hours TT in Aircraft and 200 hours as instructor, nothing else, and I don't think any paperwork either... so how on earth do you get the corresponding entry on the licence?
You fill in an SRG1133 and send it to the CAA with proof you have met the requirements and they send out a new licence with the relevant entry in it.
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