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Mel73 21st March 2012 10:42

MEP/IR Revalidation in Norway
 
Hi guys.

I’m looking for suggestions by pilots from Norway.

Due to my job, unfortunately not related to aviation, I am moving to Oslo area for a long period of time (more than 1 year for sure). I need to revalidate my MEP – IR rating which expires in July.

Could you please recommend me a well organized flight school or FTO? Preferably, but not necessarily, based in the Oslo zone.

I have made a Google research, and found there is plenty of aeroclubs, but what I need is some opinions based on your experience.

Many thanks in advance. :ok:


Mel
(italian Jaa licence, fATPL, CPL – IR, SEP/MEP, 280TT)

aloha1985 21st March 2012 11:53

I renewed at Airways Flygutbildning using their DA-42 simulator. They're just outside of Stockholm - it's a bit of a drive (from Oslo), but I estimated that I saved at least 50% of what the most reasonable provider in Norway would take - despite the additional travel and lodging costs. My ratings had expired, so for a refresher course and skill test the total was 5600 SEK + 1200 SEK for the examiner, who was the same guy :cool:

Luftfartsskolen in Oslo has just had a simulator approved too - it was not approved when I was going to renew – so I don't know their prices.

Good luck! :ok:

Kejim 21st March 2012 13:05

Follo Flyklubb

Contact Kjeserud or Halvorsen, Kjeserud owns a PA34 and Halvorsen is an examiner for the Norwegian CAA. I am very happy with the service they provided for me when I needed to renew, and will definitely use them the next time.

truckflyer 21st March 2012 21:45

You don't need to renew your MEP, just ME/IR.

If first time renewal you only need to do it in the sim, saving you much money.

You can have it done within 2-3 days, at least here in the UK, fairly easy, a couple of sim sessions and test.

Just make sure you check with your local CAA what paperwork they require, it can be quit complex, I renewed my Norwegian ME/IR in the UK, and the Norwegian CAA requested a load of paperwork for this.

If first renewal, I would it in the sim, to save you loads of cash, Norway is probably quite expensive.

Jager43 22nd March 2012 02:13

sim
 
sim approved even with expired ratings?

truckflyer 22nd March 2012 06:29

No for using sim for first renewal, you have to do the renewal before expiry.

aloha1985 22nd March 2012 23:08

I did it in a sim after expiry, but there is the obvious refresher course then as well.

truckflyer 24th March 2012 01:42

So you could do it in the sim after expiry? What kind of refresher course?

This was just ME/IR?

Was it long time after expiry? G1000?

That price seemed reasonable though. I paid probably around £700, for 1.5 session in the sim + examiner. (Examiner was £200)

aloha1985 24th March 2012 01:48

Yup - G1000. It was a few months after expiry. 2 hr refresher course, then PC.

Mel73 26th March 2012 09:42

Thank you very much guys for all your suggestions, very very appreciated. :D

Thanks again for your help. :ok:


Mel

aloha1985 26th March 2012 10:14


Originally Posted by truckflyer
This was just ME/IR?

Well, it is a renewal, but I do not have the required landings in an aircraft to be able to use it for anything. Not that I intend to do any self-sponsored instrument leisure flying with a multi-engine :}


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