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Can the MER - Instructor become the Examiner?

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Old 3rd Sep 2017, 14:29
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Can the MER - Instructor become the Examiner?

in some areas and flying schools,, the Civil Aviation Approved Flight Examiners working for Flight Training Schools,, so some times their students gets the same instructor as their General Flight Test Examiners,,

Is that okay?
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Which country and which authority are we talking about?
Under FAA the examiner can do the training but not the 3 hrs required for the sign off for the practical test.
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i thought i read somewhere that the instructor can do no more than 25% of the course in order to be the examiner.
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Originally Posted by memories of px
i thought i read somewhere that the instructor can do no more than 25% of the course in order to be the examiner.
Again....(sigh)....what part of the world and which Aviation Authority are we talking about?
UK CAA?
FAA?
Indian DGCA?
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OP looks to be in Australia, so probably CASA rules apply.
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