From zero hours to instructing, how much do you think?
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As the subject says, how much to go from zero hours (or thereabouts) to qualified instructor rating enabling you to get an instructors job at a flying club, and whilst you're at it how long would it take full/part time?
A rough estimate will suffice, assuming a PPL can be gained for about £4000 either in US or UK, and any hour building done in US or UK.
Any guesses please...?
A rough estimate will suffice, assuming a PPL can be gained for about £4000 either in US or UK, and any hour building done in US or UK.
Any guesses please...?
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200 hours @ £85 per hour = £17000
Instructors Course 30 hours @ £150/hr = £4500
CPL Exams £1000
Sounds like £22.5K +- a bit.
If you want the CPL as well add another £5K
How Long? How long is a piece of string?
[This message has been edited by Noggin (edited 02 March 2001).]
Instructors Course 30 hours @ £150/hr = £4500
CPL Exams £1000
Sounds like £22.5K +- a bit.
If you want the CPL as well add another £5K
How Long? How long is a piece of string?
[This message has been edited by Noggin (edited 02 March 2001).]
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You can instruct as the holder of a PPL under JAR-FCL as you always have been able to under national rules. You do need to have demonstrated CPL level knowledge and pass a FI test on completion of a FI Course. If you wish to be remunerated, then you need to hold a commercial licence.
FIs with only a PPL cannot be remunerated, except for Microlight instruction and Helicopter instruction provided they were qualified before 1 Jan 2000. Sounds like a good equal opportunities case for the European Courts!
A PPL holder only requires a Class 2 Medical Certificate, even to instruct.
FIs with only a PPL cannot be remunerated, except for Microlight instruction and Helicopter instruction provided they were qualified before 1 Jan 2000. Sounds like a good equal opportunities case for the European Courts!
A PPL holder only requires a Class 2 Medical Certificate, even to instruct.




