Aircraft Types for Instruction
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Aircraft Types for Instruction
Hi All just wondering if someone knows under the new JAA system if you now get a blanket cover instructor rating instead of the old system where it is type specific.
I am referring to helicopters as I am just about to renew my licence and whant to know the answer. I am presently listed to instruct on two types of helicopters but have a total of 5 types all of which are current at a struggle.
Any info appreciated.
I am referring to helicopters as I am just about to renew my licence and whant to know the answer. I am presently listed to instruct on two types of helicopters but have a total of 5 types all of which are current at a struggle.
Any info appreciated.
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Don't know about helos but for normal aircraft the instructor rating covers you for aircraft within a class e.g. single engined piston but then to teach on a particuler type you need to have flown 5 hours in it (probably P1 but can't remember).
You could try searching the JAA website at www.jaa.nl (I think).
[ 17 November 2001: Message edited by: DB6 ]
You could try searching the JAA website at www.jaa.nl (I think).
[ 17 November 2001: Message edited by: DB6 ]