EASA FI medical class 1 requirement for aged 40+
The EASA medical certificate expiry date for Class 1 has two different validity periods (if you're 40+ years of age). 6 months for Single pilot commercial operations carrying passengers and 12 months otherwise.
Am I correct in assuming that Flight Instructing is not considered "Single pilot commercial operations carrying passengers"? In other words that the Class I medical is valid for 12 months for 40+. Thank you. Kmax |
That is correct
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That’s correct. You don’t even need a CPL to work as an FI, so a Class 2 medical is sufficient. Commercial flight schools might be reluctant to employ you though.
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After 6 months you still have validity for Class 2 anyway, as shown on your medical. The vast majority of non airline pilot, non IR holding instructors (and plenty of PPL Examiners), of a certain age, only hold a Class2.
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Thank you for your replies Gents.
Ok, great, from your responses it seems that the yearly renewal of the EASA class I medical will be sufficient. Cheers, Kmax |
non IR holding instructors (and plenty of PPL Examiners), of a certain age, only hold a Class2 |
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