Medical requirements for Instruction
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Medical requirements for Instruction
I have a PPL(H) with FI(R) rating. (obtained in 1998)
I have always understood that in order to be paid for instruction I need a Class 1 medical.
However I've just been reading the latest LASORS on the subject:
Section H3 under the topic "Remuneration"
...Instructors who hold valid private pilot licences and valid JAR-FCL Class 2 medical Certificate are entitled to instruct but cannot receive payment for this service*.
* This does not apply to the holder of a UK PPL(H) who qualified prior to 1 January 2000 under national arrangements
So my question is: Can I instruct for money on a Class 2 medical?
Boffo
I have always understood that in order to be paid for instruction I need a Class 1 medical.
However I've just been reading the latest LASORS on the subject:
Section H3 under the topic "Remuneration"
...Instructors who hold valid private pilot licences and valid JAR-FCL Class 2 medical Certificate are entitled to instruct but cannot receive payment for this service*.
* This does not apply to the holder of a UK PPL(H) who qualified prior to 1 January 2000 under national arrangements
So my question is: Can I instruct for money on a Class 2 medical?
Boffo
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Its not the medical that dictates whether you can earn money (kind of). You need a commercial license to make money and a commercial license requires a class 1 medical.
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Maz
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Maz