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Old 29th Dec 2003, 05:40
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Removing the (R) in FI(R)...

Does it matter to the CAA what exercises you have "auth'ed" ie most of mine are Ex. 12/13E.

Also - when you have the requisite 25, is it "the Law" that you MUST fly with your CFI (yet again) to "prove your worth?"

Happy (prosperous) New Year, folks.

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Old 29th Dec 2003, 06:53
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The recomendation is that you should have authorised a cross section of exercises from the syllabus which may include Navigation, General Handling and Circuits.

The Instructor Form 2 must be signed by a FI(A) nominated to the CAA as part of the Registration (AIC 30/99). Once complete, there are no other requirements.

If the CFI wants to fly with you, its his perogative! The "Law" does not require it.
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