Removing Night Restriction
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Removing Night Restriction
Does anybody knwo where I can get my night restriction removed in the next few weeks - ie. BEFORE the clocks change.
I'm currently based in Norfolk, so somewhere not too far away would be best!
Cheers,
Jaydee.
I'm currently based in Norfolk, so somewhere not too far away would be best!
Cheers,
Jaydee.

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From: Neither Here Nor There
Pardon my stupidity but what is a 'Night Restriction' and how do you get it removed?
I'm aware of the FAA Night Flight/Color Signal Restriction but have not heard of the same in JAA land.
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I'm aware of the FAA Night Flight/Color Signal Restriction but have not heard of the same in JAA land.
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Over here, when a pilot qualifies as an instructor, his instructor ratings include several restrictions, for example "No applied instrument instruction", and "No aerobatic instruction". One such restriction is "No night instruction".
In order to remove the night instruction restriction, an instructor has to complete a recognised course, which includes some ground school (I think it's 5 hours), and one of hour night flying. Then, of course, you have to pay the CAA a small fee to get them to amend your license.
FFF
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Over here, when a pilot qualifies as an instructor, his instructor ratings include several restrictions, for example "No applied instrument instruction", and "No aerobatic instruction". One such restriction is "No night instruction".
In order to remove the night instruction restriction, an instructor has to complete a recognised course, which includes some ground school (I think it's 5 hours), and one of hour night flying. Then, of course, you have to pay the CAA a small fee to get them to amend your license.
FFF
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From: Neither Here Nor There
Thanks FFF,
A bit more knowledge for my overworked brain - just hope I don't lose something important acommodating it.
As you've probably gathered, I'm not an instructor myself (but I am hoping to get there within the next two years by the slow, modular, part-time, circuitous route) - I watch this forum to gain knowldege from you learned fellows (nearly typed 'felons' there...oops!).....and fellesses of course.
Thanks again,
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A bit more knowledge for my overworked brain - just hope I don't lose something important acommodating it.
As you've probably gathered, I'm not an instructor myself (but I am hoping to get there within the next two years by the slow, modular, part-time, circuitous route) - I watch this forum to gain knowldege from you learned fellows (nearly typed 'felons' there...oops!).....and fellesses of course.
Thanks again,
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night restriction removal
Hey FFF I think you are a little confused about the night instructor restriction. To teach any rating you must hold the rating. Any instructor will normally have a CPL, this means that he/she will already have 5 hours night and therefore already hold a night rating as it is necessary to get the CPL issued.
An instructor who wishes to have the night rating restriction lifted must -
1. Hold a night rating (5 hours) e.g. CPL holder
2. Complete one hour at night with an FIC instructor
3. Complete 3 hours ground training
There is no test, just a form filling exercise afterwards and part with £65 to you know who.
An instructor who wishes to have the night rating restriction lifted must -
1. Hold a night rating (5 hours) e.g. CPL holder
2. Complete one hour at night with an FIC instructor
3. Complete 3 hours ground training
There is no test, just a form filling exercise afterwards and part with £65 to you know who.
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From: Sussex
Actually since JAR it is a Night Qualification not a Night rating. To remove the restriction an instructor must attend a course with an FIC instructor of at least TWO hours ground school then a flight of at least one hour to demonstrate ability to teach ex 12/13 (circuits) at night. Also according to the latest Trainingcom the instructor should undertake sufficient night navigation training. The restriction is removed by the FIC instructor signing off the relevant form before presenting it to CAA for the removal from the licence, but remember if you are still a FI(R) you cannot send first solos at night, either circuits or nav.




