Instruction for the Instrument Rating
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Just wondering if anybody can help me clarify how someone becomes entitled to give instruction on an approved IR course (I'm not talking about IRI's). Is this the situation:
Hold an FI rating
Have the no instrument instruction removed from their licence
Have completed 50 hours of instrument instruction e.g.IMC ratings
At this point if an FI joins an IR approved school, and then follows whatever standardisation requirements are set out in the flying schools training manual, can they teach approved IR's. Bit obscure I know but if anybody could clarify the situation for me it would be greatly appreciated.
Hold an FI rating
Have the no instrument instruction removed from their licence
Have completed 50 hours of instrument instruction e.g.IMC ratings
At this point if an FI joins an IR approved school, and then follows whatever standardisation requirements are set out in the flying schools training manual, can they teach approved IR's. Bit obscure I know but if anybody could clarify the situation for me it would be greatly appreciated.
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Point 1 - The general premise is that you cannot instruct for any licence or rating that you do not hold yourself.
Point 2 - All UK requirements for FI's are now aligned with JAR-FCL.
To instruct for the issue of a IR(A) you will need:
An FI Rating.
An Instrument Rating.
At least 200 hours flight time in accordance with the instrument flight rules, of which up to 50 hours may be instrument ground time in a flight simulator or FNPT 2.
Complete an approved course comprising at least 5 hours of flight instruction in an aeroplane, flight simulator or FNPT 2.
Pass a Skill Test with an FIE.
See JAR-FCL 1.330(d)
Point 2 - All UK requirements for FI's are now aligned with JAR-FCL.
To instruct for the issue of a IR(A) you will need:
An FI Rating.
An Instrument Rating.
At least 200 hours flight time in accordance with the instrument flight rules, of which up to 50 hours may be instrument ground time in a flight simulator or FNPT 2.
Complete an approved course comprising at least 5 hours of flight instruction in an aeroplane, flight simulator or FNPT 2.
Pass a Skill Test with an FIE.
See JAR-FCL 1.330(d)
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Watford - forgot to mention about holding an IR but do you have to do the approved course and flight test with an FIE if you are going somewhere like Oxford. Does their own standardisation course exempt you from the CAA course or are they basically the same?
Oh and Icarus, thanks for the great advice.
Oh and Icarus, thanks for the great advice.
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For a start, you will not join a school like Oxford, BAe, SFT, etc. as an instructor on the approved IR course unless you have considerable previous experience. When you get to the IRI stage, there is no such thing as a 'CAA' course, you have to complete an approved course of training and a Skill Test with a FIE in accordance with JAR-FCL 1.330. In the case of Oxford and SFT (the only schools of which I have personal knowledge), the standardisation course is far more thorough than the JAR minima, as is the Skill Test.
[This message has been edited by watford (edited 12 January 2001).]
[This message has been edited by watford (edited 12 January 2001).]




