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Old 26th November 2005 | 09:57
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SFI vs TRI

Please would someone explain the difference to me. Thank you
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Old 26th November 2005 | 12:59
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A TRI can carry out type rating instruction on both aeroplanes (or helicopters) and synthetic training devices whereas a SFI can instruct only on synthetic training devices. Both TRIs and SFIs can also carry out MCC training. A TRI must hold a current licence and type rating whereas a SFI must "hold or have held a professional pilot licence issued by a JAA Member State or a non JAR–FCL professional licence acceptable to the Authority". Details are in JAR-FCL, Section 1 available on the JAA website
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Old 27th November 2005 | 03:19
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Thank you very much.
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