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EchoMike 7th Nov 2008 16:39

CAA/JAA ground school instructor
 
Curious to know how to become a CAA/JAA ground school instructor. I'm an FAA AGI (advanced ground school instructor), and have been for some years. Looked at CAA website, found something called CRMI, but I think that's for airline CRM requirements, one of the qualifications is 1,000 hours as ATPL - this would be great, but perhaps a bit overqualified to teach ground school for PPLs, so I think I'm looking in the wrong place. What are the procedures/qualifications/requirements/tests to become a CAA/JAA licensed ground school instructor? Your comments are solicited and appreciated. Best Regards, Echo Mike

Whopity 7th Nov 2008 18:42

No requirements whatsoever, anyone can do it but hopefully they will have some relevant experience. AOPA sponsor a ground instructor certificate program which is entirely voluntary: AOPA: Ground Instructor Course

EchoMike 20th Nov 2008 17:09

I'm alive, I swear . . .
 
Sorry for the tardy reply, but I've been having problems with my web browser and pprune not getting along very well. (If Microsoft made airplanes, would you fly one?)

I appreciate the pointers, and I am talking with AOPA now about getting this done.

They're being quite cooperative and helpful, and it looks like this will be possible without my going to the UK (which I don't mind BTW, I rather like the place, but NOT in December and January).

Stay tuned . . .

Best Regards,

Echo Mike

Parasgang 13th Jan 2017 05:15

Hello Echo
 

Originally Posted by EchoMike (Post 4543627)
Sorry for the tardy reply, but I've been having problems with my web browser and pprune not getting along very well. (If Microsoft made airplanes, would you fly one?)

I appreciate the pointers, and I am talking with AOPA now about getting this done.

They're being quite cooperative and helpful, and it looks like this will be possible without my going to the UK (which I don't mind BTW, I rather like the place, but NOT in December and January).

Stay tuned . . .

Best Regards,

Echo Mike

Hello Echo,
I would like to know about how you went through the process of becoming ground instructor under EASA approval....if you can help with this it will be great


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