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B200Drvr 13th Oct 2007 16:55

FAA CFIMEII in Ireland
 
Just wondering if there is any demand for an FAA instructor in Ireland, I will be relocating in the near future and although employed full time as a corporate jet pilot, I would like to do some instruction on the side. (Aeros, warbird, turbine & jet)
Suggestions welcome.

Cessna 210 Heavy 13th Oct 2007 18:32

I know there is in the UK, not sure about IRL.

I would pay for you to come over to me, in the UK to get my IR.

v1valarob 14th Oct 2007 04:00

So with my FAA CFI CFII MEII and my British passport, I can instruct in the UK? Can I only instruct in "N" reg aircraft??

-Rob

B200Drvr 14th Oct 2007 07:24

V1Valarob,
In a nutshell yes, and it does not have to be in a "N" reg aeroplane. However, there are restrictions, it has to be for someone working towards an FAA certificate, or someone who is doing a BFR or I.F. prof. I really don't think you could make a living in the UK doing this, not even close!!! There are also restrictions with pilots flying between England, Ireland and Europe in "N" reg machines without a valid FAA license, for which you can be used.

v1valarob 14th Oct 2007 13:58

After I found this thread I did more research and found what I guess is my answer. It looks like I can instruct anyone in any aircraft towards an FAA license. But most people have a hard time finding a DPE and an N reg aircraft to do the practical test in. Am I correct?

Why would someone in JAA land want an FAA PPL or Instrument Rating?

-Rob

StrateandLevel 14th Oct 2007 16:11


Why would someone in JAA land want an FAA PPL or Instrument Rating?
You can not teach for a FAA PPL in the UK unless you also hold a UK or JAA FI rating. The IR is slightly different but if you are paid, it is aerial work and you must comply with the necessary provisions especially if its in a non UK registered aircraft, where permission can only be obtained for the aircraft owner.

lharle 16th Oct 2007 22:05

You can find a dpe in europe, the FAA has approved 1 dpe.
Finding a N registered is quite easy.
I am sure of it, i am doing it in france when i have time.

nouseforaname 17th Oct 2007 15:19

B200DRVR check ur pm's

CaptainJim 25th Oct 2007 22:05

Faa Cfi Ii Mei
 
I too and a FAA CFI II MEI living in Ireland. i am waiting to start my 737 type rating for FR and would like to do some instructing.

Is there any demand for us here?


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