FI at one ATO only
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Seems to me that EASA can't control or limit how many ATOs you work for. The individual ATOs however will have to have Flight Time Limitations in their Ops Manuals and will have to have a system to track how many hours you have done for other employers so they can be sure you are not fatigued when you show up to work for them.
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I've heard that under EASA FI's should only work for one ATO
Article 2
Objectives
1. The principal objective of this Regulation is to establish and
maintain a high uniform level of civil aviation safety in Europe.
2. Additional objectives are, in the fields covered by this
Regulation, as follows:
(b) to facilitate the free movement of goods, persons and
services;
Objectives
1. The principal objective of this Regulation is to establish and
maintain a high uniform level of civil aviation safety in Europe.
2. Additional objectives are, in the fields covered by this
Regulation, as follows:
(b) to facilitate the free movement of goods, persons and
services;
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There is no requirement, under EASA, for an Instructor to only work
for one ATO.
Whopity,
What are you talking about?
Whether an Instructor can work for 1,000 ATOs, or only one, at a
time - they are now qualified to seek work from any ATO in any
EASA signatory country.
for one ATO.
But that would undermine one of the objectives of EASA
Article 2
Objectives
1. The principal objective of this Regulation is to establish and
maintain a high uniform level of civil aviation safety in Europe.
2. Additional objectives are, in the fields covered by this
Regulation, as follows:
(b) to facilitate the free movement of goods, persons and
services;
Objectives
1. The principal objective of this Regulation is to establish and
maintain a high uniform level of civil aviation safety in Europe.
2. Additional objectives are, in the fields covered by this
Regulation, as follows:
(b) to facilitate the free movement of goods, persons and
services;
What are you talking about?
Whether an Instructor can work for 1,000 ATOs, or only one, at a
time - they are now qualified to seek work from any ATO in any
EASA signatory country.
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And if they could not
But go to French ATO and try it!
that would undermine one of the objectives of EASA
Just because a French (for example) ATO did not want to employ
non-French Instructors that is nothing to do with EASA - who have
facilitated the possibility of any (nationality) EASA Instructor so doing.