Sim-Instructor medical requirments?
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Hello
I was wondering, if I need any kind of medical to become a SIM Instructor (full motion Level C/D, Jet-aircraft).
I recently lost my medical and I am on medications that legally prevent me from flying a real airplane.
Now I wanted to know if a medical is needed to instruct on a full motion (Jet) simulator.
Are there any issues with medications (Painkillers)?
Thanks for your advice.
I was wondering, if I need any kind of medical to become a SIM Instructor (full motion Level C/D, Jet-aircraft).
I recently lost my medical and I am on medications that legally prevent me from flying a real airplane.
Now I wanted to know if a medical is needed to instruct on a full motion (Jet) simulator.
Are there any issues with medications (Painkillers)?
Thanks for your advice.
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No medical ,SFI
Hi
In Europe no medical is needed for SFI work.
As far as medication , in this case painkillers ? Ask after the job is Yours, not any of CAA's buisness.
If You have instructed I am shure You will do a great job.
Go for it, its a greate job.
Merry xmass ! Santa B
In Europe no medical is needed for SFI work.
As far as medication , in this case painkillers ? Ask after the job is Yours, not any of CAA's buisness.
If You have instructed I am shure You will do a great job.
Go for it, its a greate job.
Merry xmass ! Santa B