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3rd Jun 2022, 14:34
Replies: 2
Views: 930
Posted By lilpilot

medical after broken bone recovery

Anyone has experience in getting their medical back after a fracture recovery? The case at hand is a broken humerus. Thanks all.
Replies: 12
Views: 5,247
Posted By lilpilot

Every single medical I ever went to, they never...

Every single medical I ever went to, they never ever skipped the Ishihara test. Perhaps you should go to an eye specialist who can explain your condition better. Technology might eventually catch up...
11th Apr 2021, 05:05
Replies: 64
Views: 19,105
Posted By lilpilot

"could have easily traded airspeed for altitude,"...

"could have easily traded airspeed for altitude," - No. "to put the aircraft into a better position" - No. "to glide to the nearest suitable airport." - No.

It's a trollpost.

Sully is a fine...
11th Apr 2021, 02:44
Replies: 219
Views: 58,786
Posted By lilpilot

The CTA gives the right to to live and work in...

The CTA gives the right to to live and work in Ireland, not through Ireland in other countries in the EU. Any operator trying to circumvent EU law by using the CTA as a trojan horse will be dealt...
Replies: 9
Views: 2,443
Posted By lilpilot

Revalidate your PPL before you go and your...

Revalidate your PPL before you go and your medical should be current. Then you apply for an FAA PPL based on your UK PPL. The FAA website has the forms and instructions, you may be able to send in...
7th Apr 2021, 19:00
Replies: 219
Views: 58,786
Posted By lilpilot

You realise there's no point of transfering to an...

You realise there's no point of transfering to an EASA authority if one has no right to live and work in a member state.
24th Dec 2020, 17:41
Replies: 172
Views: 59,857
Posted By lilpilot

EASA issued some Guidelines for continued...

EASA issued some Guidelines for continued exemptions due to covid based on Article 71, see here:...
19th Jul 2020, 06:02
Replies: 129
Views: 49,453
Posted By lilpilot

The industry failed to realize the burden on the...

The industry failed to realize the burden on the passangers already before covid. There is considerable prep time, administration, coordination going into airline travel on the customers side....
Replies: 63
Views: 26,503
Posted By lilpilot

The MPL concept was a failed idea to begin with,...

The MPL concept was a failed idea to begin with, but here you are. Finish your exams, then rethink your options. A SE CPL/IR would be your best bet, flying is more then airlines. You shouldn't waste...
14th Mar 2020, 13:20
Replies: 633
Views: 614,353
Posted By lilpilot

Cargo ops, unscheduled ops and of course military...

Cargo ops, unscheduled ops and of course military ops will survive.

The airline sector completely missed its mark in January.
15th Oct 2019, 21:26
Replies: 18
Views: 10,904
Posted By lilpilot

EASA in WA

Anyone can provide a link for this?
5th Aug 2019, 20:22
Replies: 5
Views: 2,337
Posted By lilpilot

Honestflyer, Since you are new here find the...

Honestflyer,
Since you are new here find the search function and enter the schools on your list.
You should go and check all the schools before making your decision, even if you have to travel to...
5th Aug 2019, 19:33
Replies: 719
Views: 570,855
Posted By lilpilot

Denti is referring to the Good Friday...

Denti is referring to the Good Friday Agreement/Belfast Agreement as the peace treaty, not the WA.
19th Feb 2019, 05:58
Replies: 37
Views: 11,304
Posted By lilpilot

Instructors: having 5-6 instructors for primary...

Instructors: having 5-6 instructors for primary training is unacceptable from a reputable school, 2 for nav already? No wonder, you are becoming discouraged and anxious about this.
Peers: Sometimes...
19th Feb 2019, 05:04
Replies: 8
Views: 1,694
Posted By lilpilot

I think you are trying to do too many things at...

I think you are trying to do too many things at once, outsourced to FAA land, while your NAA is in the process of extracting itself from EASA land, under much uncertainty.
The short answer is no,...
19th Feb 2019, 03:14
Replies: 22
Views: 7,346
Posted By lilpilot

It appears to be a partition of the Benazir...

It appears to be a partition of the Benazir Bhutto estate. Interesting.

https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/lifestyle/rockwood-estate-godalming-see-inside-7289649
19th Feb 2019, 02:29
Replies: 78
Views: 52,134
Posted By lilpilot

Can you elaborate to which cases does the...

Can you elaborate to which cases does the "replacement medical" issued apply to?
Forum: North America
14th Feb 2019, 21:31
Replies: 15
Views: 18,887
Posted By lilpilot

Check the AOPA flight school directory. PEA, Polk...

Check the AOPA flight school directory. PEA, Polk State, FIT, L3, Embry ar all around there, call them.
Replies: 2
Views: 930
Posted By lilpilot

EASA has a list of approved schools outside the...

EASA has a list of approved schools outside the EU. Go through the list and contact all schools you are interested in. Be very cautious of overseas schools offering dual training. It's worth taking a...
Replies: 1
Views: 1,930
Posted By lilpilot

Check out other schools. All big schools and...

Check out other schools. All big schools and colleges with aviation programs have recruiters you can write to.
If you are from Taiwan, L3 Academy might be better suited for you, they have many...
Replies: 35
Views: 5,774
Posted By lilpilot

Your FAA PPL will include night "rating" but you...

Your FAA PPL will include night "rating" but you will need to buy a car if you plan on any lengthy stay in the US or Canada.
BASA will likely not apply to UK license holders as the UK leaves the EU...
Replies: 3
Views: 876
Posted By lilpilot

Thank You.

Thank You.
13th Jul 2018, 02:33
Replies: 6
Views: 1,221
Posted By lilpilot

CAP 804 was superseded by ANO 2016. Can't find...

CAP 804 was superseded by ANO 2016. Can't find any provisions for this in the new document.
Been looking for an IRE for a month stateside.
Replies: 3
Views: 876
Posted By lilpilot

IR Revalidation in the US?

What are the current options for IR revalidation in the US? There seems to be an IR examiner shortage.
Anyone with an IR examiner contact please pm me. Thanks.
Replies: 266
Views: 89,192
Posted By lilpilot

"Cabair was in trouble, everybody knew it, it...

"Cabair was in trouble, everybody knew it, it wasnt a secret. "

... and they still managed to lure victims to pay upfront

I (rightly or wrongly) started my integrated ATPL course by paying...
Replies: 19
Views: 8,045
Posted By lilpilot

Don't need a "student" visa if you do less then...

Don't need a "student" visa if you do less then 20 hrs of flight training per week, also not needed for time building. So in your case you don't need to establish status beyond the J1. Once you...
Replies: 6
Views: 1,994
Posted By lilpilot

Which UK schools for CPL/IR conversion? How much did it cost you?

I would like some help on deciding where to do CPL/IR conversions in the UK. Looked at Stapleford, BCFT, PAT, Airways Exeter, Tayflite. Any personal experience would help ie. timeframe, hours needed...
10th Nov 2009, 22:15
Replies: 19
Views: 5,303
Posted By lilpilot

You are gambling a big bit with this program...

You are gambling a big bit with this program especially if you take on east europe. There are plenty of qualified pilots in the east european region. If you are danish you might want to wait for a...
Replies: 9
Views: 1,757
Posted By lilpilot

It's all about strategy

Agree with the above plus:
Keep in mind the calculation questions are much higher points then the memory ones. So go for those, get all of those done and you can still pass. You need to know about...
26th Mar 2009, 13:53
Replies: 53
Views: 35,149
Posted By lilpilot

Here's the thing: Hungary is a member JAA...

Here's the thing:

Hungary is a member JAA state BUT the Hungarian CAA failed every single audit for becoming fully recognized for FCL purposes. So, in reality hungarian pilot licences prevent...
Replies: 8
Views: 2,673
Posted By lilpilot

forget Delta Connection Academy

The bad news:

The new Delta is quitely dismanteling Comair, wich operates as Delta Connection (amongst others)

DCA First Skimming: The current cost for a new trainee is $140000 and takes...
Replies: 8
Views: 4,013
Posted By lilpilot

Oxford books are 1 m high from the ground stacked...

Oxford books are 1 m high from the ground stacked up. You need a crane to move them around. :rolleyes: Unless you get it used half price, don't bother.

Jeppesen or Nordian or Bristol are better...
Replies: 1,307
Views: 131,914
Posted By lilpilot

There will be no retirement bubble. The...

There will be no retirement bubble.

The number of ATPL(A) holders that will reach age 60 in the next 5 years is steady around the 300's/year.

The CAA issued 1218 ATPL(A)'s and 1146 CPL(A)'s...
Replies: 4
Views: 622
Posted By lilpilot

FREE with no frills

The FAA website has the QB's and Supplements. Free for you as curtesy of US Taxpayers. Maybe the CAA/JAA/EASA could get a hint.

FAA - Home (http://www.faa.gov)

- click on middle tab...
Replies: 14
Views: 1,381
Posted By lilpilot

initial ME comm

Your VFR night dual cross country acting as PIC (APIC) is exactly what it sounds like and must be logged as such. (1) Night (2) dual (3) cross country (4) APIC, last but not least (5) VFR - flown in...
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