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Old 12th Mar 2016, 03:46
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Mach Jump
 
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No, not necessary - but having proof you flew them makes life easier for the examiner signing it off.

The instructor needs to have been a EASA qualified instructor - FAA qualified instructors don't count.
Genghis is quite right.

The Examiner who signs your Revalidation is only required to look in your logbook to determine your experience, but it is always a good practice to get a senior figure at whatever organisation you did your flying, to certify the entries correct, preferably with a company rubber stamp.

You can include instructional flights with FAA Instructors in the total, but the required 'instructional flight of at least one hour' must be with an EASA Instructor, and he should record his EASA Licence number, and signature in the remarks column.


MJ
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