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Old 6th Dec 2016, 17:39
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Hi guys,

if you are TRI rated on a multicrew airplane, are you automatically SFI?

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Old 8th Dec 2016, 05:20
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No but if you apply to the authority you can get an SFI issued with no further requirements. I don't think you can hold both for the same type and don't know why you would want to. TRI is better and easier to keep anyway.
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it varies, how the license is endorsed. usually it is about, what kind of training has an ATO approved. Most of the ATOs, they do not have a SFI, but has a TRI courses approved (endorsed on their certificate).
Therefore I have seen endorsments within EASA licences like TRI(A) "FFS Only" instead of the SFI(A). Privileges are the same, but much more convinient for the ATO who does not have a SFI course approved. To remove the "FFS only" you need to undertake just the AoC on the airplane. It is usually done during the base trainings.
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