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Old 9th Jul 2007, 18:33
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FIC in my own aircraft ?

Is it posible to do an FIC in my own aircraft (C150) and if so are any instructors out there would be intrested in doing this?
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FIC in own aircraft

Yes it is - yes I can. PM me if you are interested.
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I have a share in this aircraft with a private cat C of A does this need a public transport C of A for myself to fly under instruction?
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Andy365,

This is probably the AIC you are after:

http://www.ais.org.uk/aes/pubs/aip/pdf/aic/4W133.PDF

AIC18/2007 (White 133).

The crucial bit at Annex B (for group owned aircraft):

3 For the purposes of this Exemption, flying training or checking excludes instruction in flying given for the purposes of becoming qualified for the grant of a pilot's license or the inclusion or variation of any rating in a license and any flying test required by or under the Order other than that for a certificate of test, experience or revalidation required by Article 28(2)(a) or 29(2)(a) of the Order in the
circumstances set out in paragraph 2(e)(ii) above.

Hope this helps.

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Old 10th Jul 2007, 22:35
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Am I right in thinking that for a group owned aircraft, so long as the aircraft has a public CofA, training and tests may be conducted onboard for remuneration?
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FIC in my own aircraft

Hi Porridge.

I read your answer to andy365 about FIC.

I have a share in C150 based at Elstree and I'm interested in doing the course on a part time basis.
Could you let me know if you could do it and your conditions.
Thanks in advance
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The CAA will have to inspect and approve the aircraft before you do any approved training in it. They will need to see all the documents. Stds Doc 37.
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