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Old 3rd May 2019, 08:37
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En Route IR flight test

Hi. Can anyone point me in the right direction to read the flight test requirements for the en route IR please?
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Here you go... https://www.caa.govt.nz/assets/legac...s/AC061-17.pdf
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That’s great. Thanks very much!!
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Ken,

Are you planning on a Kiwi IR?
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Hi India 42,

no I’m not! Only got round to looking at the link now. It’s the UK En Route IR flight test details I’m looking for. Can find plenty of info about the ground school, entry requirements etc., but finding it difficult to read what the flight test would consist of in detail.
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Have you had a look at Standards Document 01?
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Please note that EASA intends to end the issue of new EIRs once the BIR comes into EU law. Existing EIR holders will be allowed to retain their privileges, so if you intend to apply for an EIR you need to have done so fairly soon.
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Thanks Mustapha and Beagle, exactly what I was searching for! K
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