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Instructor course PPL, is it possible?

Old 28th July 2014 | 18:46
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Instructor course PPL, is it possible?

Is it possible to have the PPL and then make the instructor course, just to be able to give "classes" only in this type?

Or you really need to have the ATPL?
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Old 29th July 2014 | 07:20
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I don't think you need ATPL. A CPL should suffice.

Most places would list CPL as minimum criteria for CFI course.

If you think like an airman and have some concern for safety you wouldn't think of giving instructions straight from a PPL and CFI course because you yourself wouldn't be proficient enough.
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Old 29th July 2014 | 07:35
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Your going to have to state which jurisdiction you will be training under.

Under easa the is no requirement to hold a cpl never mind atpl.
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Old 29th July 2014 | 16:50
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Under easa :
To do any instruction for a ppl you need at least ppl,fi and CPL theory..
To do any instruction for a LAPL you need at least ppl and fi, but no other theory
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Old 29th July 2014 | 18:30
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Not quite as easy as that....

FCL.915.FI FI — Prerequisites

An applicant for an FI certificate shall:

(a) in the case of the FI(A) and FI(H):
(1) have received at least 10 hours of instrument flight instruction on the appropriate aircraft category, of which not more than 5 hours may be instrument ground time in an FSTD;

(2) have completed 20 hours of VFR cross-country flight on the appropriate aircraft category as PIC; and
(b) additionally, for the FI(A):
(1) hold at least a CPL(A); or

(2) hold at least a PPL(A) and have:
(i) met the requirements for CPL theoretical knowledge, except for an FI(A) providing training for the LAPL(A) only; and

(ii) completed at least 200 hours of flight time on aeroplanes or TMGs, of which 150 hours as PIC;
(3) have completed at least 30 hours on single-engine piston powered aeroplanes of which at least 5 hours shall have been completed during the 6 months preceding the pre-entry flight test set out in FCL.930.FI(a);

(4) have completed a VFR cross-country flight as PIC, including a flight of at least 540 km (300 NM) in the course of which full stop landings at 2 different aerodromes shall be made.

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