JAR-Questions
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JAR-Questions
I would like to have some information on how the new JAR regulation is going to affect us Helicopterpilots in the near future.
This is my situation. I have got U.K CPL(H),700 hours and I am working as an instuctor. My goal is to fly in the North Sea.
1. Do I need a JAR CPL in order to get rated on multicrew helicopters theese days ?
2. Is the Instrument rating now a JAR one and if so what is the requerment.
3. I have read somewere that al ratings apply in the country of issuance only, even if it is a JAR rating this souds very strange.
As you see I don`t know mutch about this so please somone tell me I am wrong about some of this.
Thanks.
This is my situation. I have got U.K CPL(H),700 hours and I am working as an instuctor. My goal is to fly in the North Sea.
1. Do I need a JAR CPL in order to get rated on multicrew helicopters theese days ?
2. Is the Instrument rating now a JAR one and if so what is the requerment.
3. I have read somewere that al ratings apply in the country of issuance only, even if it is a JAR rating this souds very strange.
As you see I don`t know mutch about this so please somone tell me I am wrong about some of this.
Thanks.
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1.Yes and no. You still need a MCC course under JAR regs, but can do it with your old license. Getting a JAR ticket, basically you take a course on how to read the JAR regs!. That should take care of that. If the company you work for are operating under JAR OPS, just get it transfered to JAR CPL! Check this out for more details http://www.slv.dk/publikationer/luft...ing/sld016.htm
2.I think the UK is like Denmark, now operating with JAR. You'll need 50 hours instrument time, of these 15 can be on simulator, 25 if the local CAA approves of the sim. Multiengine IR(H) is total 55 hours, 20 can be done on sim ( 30 depending on the sim and CAA approval ). Out of the 55 hours , 15 hours HAS TO BE on a multiengine aircraft.
3. Ratings....instrument, instructor and type ! The rest are certificats !! And you can use it in any JAA country
or EU member country
At the moment the Robinson is NOT approved for instrument training under JAR. At least that's what I'm told , so if anybody know if this is true or not, please pass any info on this.
Apparently a school in Norway is working on getting the R22 JAR approved for instrument training.
[This message has been edited by heliorider (edited 08 April 2000).]
2.I think the UK is like Denmark, now operating with JAR. You'll need 50 hours instrument time, of these 15 can be on simulator, 25 if the local CAA approves of the sim. Multiengine IR(H) is total 55 hours, 20 can be done on sim ( 30 depending on the sim and CAA approval ). Out of the 55 hours , 15 hours HAS TO BE on a multiengine aircraft.
3. Ratings....instrument, instructor and type ! The rest are certificats !! And you can use it in any JAA country
or EU member country
At the moment the Robinson is NOT approved for instrument training under JAR. At least that's what I'm told , so if anybody know if this is true or not, please pass any info on this.
Apparently a school in Norway is working on getting the R22 JAR approved for instrument training.
[This message has been edited by heliorider (edited 08 April 2000).]