Question for IFR instructors NZ
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Question for IFR instructors NZ
Hi all
Quick query regarding IFR currency in NZ in regards to exam credits.
I hold a un-current MECIR in NZ on my CPL, I haven't sat a renewal since i sat the initial issue a few years back.
My question is im coming up to 5 years since the initial issue, am i correct in thinking that after the 5 years passes since my initial issue, as part of a renewal would a have to re-sit the IFR law exam? im not sure if this is a old rule or not and has been changed or ammended when the last changes were made to exam credits a few years back.
I have had a look at the rules on the caa website and can only see it referring to once the exam credit is gained that you have 3 years to pass the flight check before it expires.
It may make a difference to me spending a few grand in the next month or delaying it a few months
Thanks for your help
Quick query regarding IFR currency in NZ in regards to exam credits.
I hold a un-current MECIR in NZ on my CPL, I haven't sat a renewal since i sat the initial issue a few years back.
My question is im coming up to 5 years since the initial issue, am i correct in thinking that after the 5 years passes since my initial issue, as part of a renewal would a have to re-sit the IFR law exam? im not sure if this is a old rule or not and has been changed or ammended when the last changes were made to exam credits a few years back.
I have had a look at the rules on the caa website and can only see it referring to once the exam credit is gained that you have 3 years to pass the flight check before it expires.
It may make a difference to me spending a few grand in the next month or delaying it a few months
Thanks for your help
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Good news, you do not have to redo your exams, just a renewal required, Think about doing a GPS rating as NDB not required and we dont use them any more in this country, well most people dont.
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Air law exam
Part 61.37 states that if you haven't done a BFR for your licence in the past 5 years then you have to pass an approved Air Law exam. The rating is renewed by a flight test, as stated above.
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