206 rating - revalidation?
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206 rating - revalidation?
Hi guys, sorry if this is a re-post
Have'nt flown the 206 in a while but would like to get my rating back,
anyone know what the latest CAA requirement is to get me up & running again?
ps. last 206 flight was a few years ago!
thanks!
Have'nt flown the 206 in a while but would like to get my rating back,
anyone know what the latest CAA requirement is to get me up & running again?
ps. last 206 flight was a few years ago!
thanks!
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Sparx,
Within the JAA jargon it is a renewal that you need not a revalidation.
Its in LASORS: If the rating has expired by 5 years or more you have to start again - most of a type rating course! Its in F8.5:
i. Type technical training and a pass in the ground examination in accordance with the TRTO/FTO approval.
ii. Complete at least 2 hours of flight training on type.
iii. Complete a Proficiency Check in accordance with Appendix 1 to JAR-FCL 2.240. The LST/LPC form gives the TRTO/FTO opportunity to indicate what refresher training has been completed.
The TRE cannot sign you off. It all has to go to the Belgrano with a fee of course. In essence, they deal with it as if it was a new rating.
If its less than 5 years, then you need to do a minimum of 2 hours on type, PLUS an OPC. This time the TRE can you sign you off in your licence
Within the JAA jargon it is a renewal that you need not a revalidation.
Its in LASORS: If the rating has expired by 5 years or more you have to start again - most of a type rating course! Its in F8.5:
i. Type technical training and a pass in the ground examination in accordance with the TRTO/FTO approval.
ii. Complete at least 2 hours of flight training on type.
iii. Complete a Proficiency Check in accordance with Appendix 1 to JAR-FCL 2.240. The LST/LPC form gives the TRTO/FTO opportunity to indicate what refresher training has been completed.
The TRE cannot sign you off. It all has to go to the Belgrano with a fee of course. In essence, they deal with it as if it was a new rating.
If its less than 5 years, then you need to do a minimum of 2 hours on type, PLUS an OPC. This time the TRE can you sign you off in your licence