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JP5A 26th December 2001 00:12

Is IR on fixed wing valid for helicopters
 
I have a twin IR rating on fixed wing and looking at getting an ATPL on helicopters.
Can I use the fixed wing IR with the ATPL(H)or get some credits for it??

Helinut 26th December 2001 01:32

Assuming we are talking UK, a fixed wing IR is not "valid" for a helicopter. Over the transition period to JAR FCL, the CAA are allowing those with existing IRs on either FW or RW licences to acquire IRs on the other sort of flying machine with exemption from the approved course. Since, for helicopters, this would be a 55 hour course, the exemption is definitely worth using. I believe that the CAA always insist on you having at least 5 hrs instrument time on the type to be flown on the test. They also still require a "pre-test" test to be carried out by an IRE before the flight test with a CAA examiner.

Pete O'Tewbe 26th December 2001 01:39

Your IR(A) is not valid for helicopters.

Check out the PLD website. In particular, you should read <a href="http://www.srg.caa.co.uk/documents/srg_fcl_gid16.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.srg.caa.co.uk/documents/srg_fcl_gid16.pdf</a>
Note particularly the time limit in using your exemption from having to complete full time or abridged approved training under JAR-FCL

[ 25 December 2001: Message edited by: Pete O'Tewbe ]</p>


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