FI(R) training in Kent?
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FI(R) training in Kent?
I am looking to commence my FI training in November and have use of a PA28 at Rochester. I am looking for an instructor near Rochester who could carry out this on a full time basis. There could possibly be two of us and can gain access to a C152 for the spinning etc. Any ideas?
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The problem you have is that FI training has to be carried out through a FTO with approval for FI courses. Ususally they will wish you to use the school's aeroplanes, but if the aircraft is properly maintained and insured it will usually be possible to get exemption from the CAA to use your own aeroplane. However it may be that you will have to take your aeroplane to a school which has approval and base it at that airfield while you do the course, since there is such a large ground school element to the course (125 hours). If you are planning to do the course full-time, then you should allow about 5 or 6 weeks at this time of year. To find a school then check the CAA website for FTOs.
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Clive Ellesmore is now based at Lydd, doing his own thing - I thoroughly recommend that you call Lydd Airport and get his number. He is FIC and does a good job - he has access to any aircraft you need - he recently renewed my Examiner rating out of Headcorn, if he is curious about who recommended him. Good luck - I'm sure this will be the most local you can get - the only alternative I can think of would be Islam at Redhill aviation
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Further to Clive Ellesmore - spoke to him and he can do your FIC on your aircraft - you can contact him on 07753 746467
I hope that all works out and good luck with your course - I am sure you will enjoy it - you will certainly end up a better pilot even if you think you are pretty good now - initially, it can be like starting all over again, wondering how you ever managed to fly in the first place!
I hope that all works out and good luck with your course - I am sure you will enjoy it - you will certainly end up a better pilot even if you think you are pretty good now - initially, it can be like starting all over again, wondering how you ever managed to fly in the first place!