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PPL training with a private CofA

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Old 2nd June 2008 | 18:56
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PPL training with a private CofA

If you own a share in an aircraft on a private C of A can you hire an instructor to do PPL training or is it illegal for him to be paid for services without a transport C of A?

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Old 2nd June 2008 | 20:03
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I think it can be done but you may need permission to do it .
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Old 2nd June 2008 | 20:29
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No such thing as a private CofA under EASA. If said aircraft doesn't have an EASA CofA, it soon will have. No reason PPL training can't be done under an EASA Standard CofA. The bigger issue is insurance.

Recently looked into this for a group member who had a huge change of circumstances just before completing his PPL, right at the same time we bought our aircraft. He's now ready to get back in the saddle, and quite rightly he would like to do it in the aircraft of which he owns a share.
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