JAA PPL/IR
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JAA PPL/IR
There's an organisation in the back of PILOT magazine advertising a modular JAA SE IR that can be done start to finish in 2-3 weeks (assuming you have the right medical and have passed the theory). Is this a realistic timeframe ? I'm no expert at all but would have assumed it to take longer than 2 weeks ?
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When I did it it was CAA, but the syllabus was much the same and I did it in less than two weeks, full time. Four days on the sim and about seven or eight in aircraft, from what I remember. It was hard work, but quite doable.
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Don't know why it shouldn't be possible....3-4 weeks would sound about right.....
But a friend of mine recently converted his IR at Bournemouth and it took about a month. It boiled down to about 1 hour per day, 10 in the Sim and 7 or so in the aircraft. Not sure why it took so long, he couldn't understand it either, and seeing as he was paying for digs in Bournemouth wasn't too chuffed about it.
They only fly monday to friday apparently, which seems terribly British
Had it been in the states, it could have been bashed out in three days.....but there you go
But a friend of mine recently converted his IR at Bournemouth and it took about a month. It boiled down to about 1 hour per day, 10 in the Sim and 7 or so in the aircraft. Not sure why it took so long, he couldn't understand it either, and seeing as he was paying for digs in Bournemouth wasn't too chuffed about it.
They only fly monday to friday apparently, which seems terribly British
Had it been in the states, it could have been bashed out in three days.....but there you go
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Autofly,
You can do a PPL/IR with just a class 2 medical, but you do need to have a night rating (or a CPL).
See my longish post towards the end of this page: PPRUNE thread
Rgds
TPK
You can do a PPL/IR with just a class 2 medical, but you do need to have a night rating (or a CPL).
See my longish post towards the end of this page: PPRUNE thread
Rgds
TPK




