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Old 3rd Nov 2019, 14:06
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Instructing on N-reg

Can I teach my kids to fly on a N-reg aircraft, based in Uk, under the privileges of my EASA/CAA licence and will this be valid towards their licence?
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Who owns it? Instruction can be given to the owner, but they would not be able to fly it solo as they do not hold a pilot's licence and do not qualify as a student under FAR-AIM
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Thanks question answered!
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move your aeroplane over to a G-Reg...
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If engine hours are high, may be difficult..............
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