Medical requirements for paid FI on EASA PPL
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Medical requirements for paid FI on EASA PPL
Used to instruct on UK BCPL which required Class 1. Now have EASA PPL on which paid instruction allowed but can't find anything which states if Class 1 medical must be maintained, or if Class 2 sufficient. Word of mouth advice is Class 2 OK but is this covered specifically anywhere?
but is this covered specifically anywhere?
FCL.205.A PPL(A) — Privileges
(a) The privileges of the holder of a PPL(A) are to act without remuneration as PIC or co-pilot on aeroplanes or TMGs engaged in non-commercial operations.
(b) Notwithstanding the paragraph above, the holder of a PPL(A) with instructor or examiner privileges may receive remuneration for:
(2) the conduct of skill tests and proficiency checks for these licences;
(a) The privileges of the holder of a PPL(A) are to act without remuneration as PIC or co-pilot on aeroplanes or TMGs engaged in non-commercial operations.
(b) Notwithstanding the paragraph above, the holder of a PPL(A) with instructor or examiner privileges may receive remuneration for:
(2) the conduct of skill tests and proficiency checks for these licences;
Requirements for medical certificates
MED.A.030 Medical certificates
(c) Applicants for and holders of a private pilot licence (PPL), a sailplane pilot licence (SPL), or a balloon pilot licence (BPL) shall hold at least a Class 2 medical certificate.
MED.A.030 Medical certificates
(c) Applicants for and holders of a private pilot licence (PPL), a sailplane pilot licence (SPL), or a balloon pilot licence (BPL) shall hold at least a Class 2 medical certificate.