sinn
12th Apr 2015, 21:27
Good evening,
For quite a long time I am a quiet reader of PPRuNe now. I always appreciate the discussions in this forum. Recently I received my FI licence 😊.
Now, the FI licence is restricted for the first 100hrs, I am unsure about my privileges.
FCL.910.FI says
(a) An FI shall have his/her privileges limited to conducting flight instruction under the supervision of an FI for the same category of aircraft nominated by the ATO for this purpose, in the following cases:
(1) for the issue of the PPL, SPL, BPL and LAPL;
(2) in all integrated courses at PPL level, in case of aeroplanes and helicopters;
(3) for class and type ratings for single-pilot, single-engine aircraft, class and group extensions in the case of balloons and class extensions in the case of sailplanes;
(4) for the night, towing or aerobatic ratings.
(b) While conducting training under supervision, in accordance with (a), the FI shall not have the privilege to authorise student pilots to conduct first solo flights and first solo cross-country flights.[...]
How is "supervision" defined? Does it mean the supervisor has to be present at the flight school for each flight? (No solos or xcountries)
If someone with a valid licence wants to do some training, can I log the time as instructing time?
If a pilot hasn't done 3 landings last 90days (no passengers rule) can I (as a FI) sit next to him?
Thanks in advance :confused::)
For quite a long time I am a quiet reader of PPRuNe now. I always appreciate the discussions in this forum. Recently I received my FI licence 😊.
Now, the FI licence is restricted for the first 100hrs, I am unsure about my privileges.
FCL.910.FI says
(a) An FI shall have his/her privileges limited to conducting flight instruction under the supervision of an FI for the same category of aircraft nominated by the ATO for this purpose, in the following cases:
(1) for the issue of the PPL, SPL, BPL and LAPL;
(2) in all integrated courses at PPL level, in case of aeroplanes and helicopters;
(3) for class and type ratings for single-pilot, single-engine aircraft, class and group extensions in the case of balloons and class extensions in the case of sailplanes;
(4) for the night, towing or aerobatic ratings.
(b) While conducting training under supervision, in accordance with (a), the FI shall not have the privilege to authorise student pilots to conduct first solo flights and first solo cross-country flights.[...]
How is "supervision" defined? Does it mean the supervisor has to be present at the flight school for each flight? (No solos or xcountries)
If someone with a valid licence wants to do some training, can I log the time as instructing time?
If a pilot hasn't done 3 landings last 90days (no passengers rule) can I (as a FI) sit next to him?
Thanks in advance :confused::)