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Old 28th May 2009, 18:01
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How highly regarded would a Romainian-taught IR be in the industry? And don't forget flights, hotels, food, transport, insurance costs.
 
Old 28th May 2009, 18:43
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A Romanian IR is just as good a license as one issued by another JAA member country. The same standard of experience requirements, training, evaluation and syllabus apply to all JAA member states.
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Old 28th May 2009, 20:49
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I'm sure it is. But how will employers view it? Here in the UK you know the predjudice/sniffy comments etc people get, when they say they have been flying/working/training abroad...
 
Old 28th May 2009, 21:22
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Sure prejudice rears it ugly head everywhere, not just in aviation. I refuse to believe that operators will not value actual skill, commitment and personality over any such trivial matter. Should they not, I wouldn't want to work there anyway.
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Old 28th May 2009, 21:31
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If you do the IR in another country, the IR will still be on your UK license, (or whatever issuing country)
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Old 28th May 2009, 23:40
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Yes, you are right JAA is JAA. I have a license issued from across the water. I started with an FAA CPL(H) and under JAA, if you have an ICAO CPL(H), you are exempt from the 30 hours CPL course (35 hours if you don‘t have a night rating). The amount of time required pre skill test, is at the discretion of the head of training of the flight school.

However, Mr. UKCAA said, he wanted to see a minimum of 10 + hours before the skill test. So, I shopped around and went to a flight school in Ireland. Again, it wasn’t a ’walk in the park’.

I took the paperwork to the IAA (I also had to have a class 1 Medical issued in Ireland) and they said, go and have a cup of coffee around the corner and come back in half an hour. When I returned, the license was waiting for me….that’s a JAA license.

The waiting time with the UKCAA was between 5 to 7 weeks at that time! I must say, I found the IAA to be very helpful indeed, if you call, flight crew licensing a human answers and helps you. They find ways of ‘doing it’ not reasons not to and it’s all within the JAA regulations. They know what they are talking about, instead of the UKCAA… speak to 3 different people and get 3 different interpretations…. “you are held in a queue and you are number 99.….very frustrating.

I called the IAA and asked them about an Romania type rating (the prejudice thing) They said, Romania is member of JAA and compiles with amendment 6 as they do. All they need is, the course completion certificate, the examiner authority and a copy of the schools TRTO certificate. Which is exactly want any JAA member requires.

All JAA members are audited by JAA or shall we say, EASA now, and have to comply with whatever amendment they have signed up to.

Incidentally, the cheapest AS365 type rating I could find in the UK JAAland (of those who could be bothered) was 23K, plus vat of course!
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Old 29th May 2009, 06:42
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IAA you say. Any schools in Ireland you would recommend? About Romania, the insane price of EUR 165.000 for a CPL(H)IR must be that the don't use a sim for the IR part and do 55 hours flying on the AS365.

Btw. What is the difference between the EC155 and the AS365? They look identical. Is the EC155 glass cockpit and AS365 analogue gauges? will an AS365 TR also count as proficiency in EC155?
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