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Old 13th Mar 2024, 18:05
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Originally Posted by EXDAC
I am a current FAA flight instructor resident in USA. I was not aware that I could teach " integrated students for CAA/EASA CPL issue". What regulation authorizes me to do that?
Talk to any of the CAA or EASA schools in the us ( eg L3). You get an add on for the CFI and train away.
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Old 13th Mar 2024, 21:11
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Originally Posted by 18greens
Talk to any of the CAA or EASA schools in the us ( eg L3). You get an add on for the CFI and train away.
Regulatory reference please.
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