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13th Jan 2014, 15:09
Replies: 15
Views: 3,039
Posted By Capt. Spock

Thanks to everyone for their help. I was pleased...

Thanks to everyone for their help. I was pleased get the following statement from the UK CAA.

*The CAA only endorses Licensing Skills Test (LST) and Licensing Proficiency Checks (LPC’s) – we do...
8th Jan 2014, 15:40
Replies: 15
Views: 3,039
Posted By Capt. Spock

This concerns only the OPC. I have tried to...

This concerns only the OPC.

I have tried to contact the UK CAA but am finding it very hard nowadays to get any reply back.
8th Jan 2014, 06:46
Replies: 15
Views: 3,039
Posted By Capt. Spock

That is what I wanted to hear. Thank you, sir!...

That is what I wanted to hear. Thank you, sir! :ok:
8th Jan 2014, 06:07
Replies: 15
Views: 3,039
Posted By Capt. Spock

OPC & Non-UK examiner briefing

Hello,

I have a UK issued EASA licence. I would need to do an OPC for a non-UK AOC with a non-UK examiner. Since it is an OPC is the examiner in this case required to have completed the briefing...
13th May 2012, 17:51
Replies: 45
Views: 7,540
Posted By Capt. Spock

I am glad to announce that due to your feedback I...

I am glad to announce that due to your feedback I was able to convince some of these students to fly with one hand on the control column and one hand on throttle. They had been introduced to this...
3rd May 2012, 19:54
Replies: 45
Views: 7,540
Posted By Capt. Spock

"With right hand free for the throttle" I meant...

"With right hand free for the throttle" I meant to say that it also says on the throttle.

This is pretty much what I was expecting to hear. Is there anyone who could defend keeping both hands on...
3rd May 2012, 18:56
Replies: 45
Views: 7,540
Posted By Capt. Spock

Only one or both hands on controls during take-off

Hello!

Any opinions about having one or both hands on controls during take-off on a typical training aircraft equipped with control column (C172). Take-off being in this case the phase from lift...
10th Jan 2011, 18:27
Replies: 41
Views: 42,632
Posted By Capt. Spock

Let's bring this thread back up. Any recent...

Let's bring this thread back up. Any recent feedback? It would nice to hear especially about the VLAs (DV-20 / DA-20, Tecnam P92 / 2002, Aquila, AT-3) as they are becoming more and more popular in...
21st Apr 2010, 05:48
Replies: 3
Views: 4,200
Posted By Capt. Spock

Hey Flying Stone, Here is some further...

Hey Flying Stone,

Here is some further insight! :ok:

How do you teach the use of checklist? (http://www.pprune.org/flying-instructors-examiners/396480-how-do-you-teach-use-checklist.html)
Replies: 4
Views: 1,313
Posted By Capt. Spock

Not a problem! :ok:

Not a problem! :ok:
Replies: 4
Views: 1,313
Posted By Capt. Spock

This topic has been covered a number of times but...

This topic has been covered a number of times but let's try once more. ;)

- You wouldn't necesarely have to convert your CASA PPL to JAA. Only licence requirement for doing the JAA ATPL thoery and...
Replies: 41
Views: 7,549
Posted By Capt. Spock

Ace, I'm curious what made you to choose Oxford...

Ace, I'm curious what made you to choose Oxford over European Skybus. I'm in a similar situation and trying to make up my mind between the two of them.
Replies: 12
Views: 5,372
Posted By Capt. Spock

I have heard similar stories to what Yak 55 said...

I have heard similar stories to what Yak 55 said although I don't have first hand experience on Europilot myself.

There are other great FTOs in the country giving first class training and in...
22nd Nov 2009, 10:40
Replies: 64
Views: 13,122
Posted By Capt. Spock

Thank you for your input. I have read all your...

Thank you for your input. I have read all your posts several times to make sure I have understood them in the correct way.

I will be instructing in small club style environment where my input...
20th Nov 2009, 12:36
Replies: 64
Views: 13,122
Posted By Capt. Spock

Thanks Foxmoth, I will ceratainly consult my CFI...

Thanks Foxmoth, I will ceratainly consult my CFI but I'm also looking for some better understanding on the matter.

I guess the guestion is as well whether a PPL student should use a checklist to...
20th Nov 2009, 11:58
Replies: 64
Views: 13,122
Posted By Capt. Spock

How do you teach the use of checklist?

Hello,

I have seen some discussion regarding the use of checklist in the previous threads but nothing really conclusive. There is a range of ways of using and teaching the checklist but what would...
Replies: 5
Views: 1,771
Posted By Capt. Spock

Fly for Fun "share" their JAR FTO approval with...

Fly for Fun "share" their JAR FTO approval with another school.
Replies: 2
Views: 724
Posted By Capt. Spock

I think High Wycombe flight centre has a C182RG

I think High Wycombe flight centre has a C182RG
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Views: 1,718
Posted By Capt. Spock

Thank you for your post Martin. There is...

Thank you for your post Martin.

There is nothing that would force me to do my training in Slovakia. I was mainly considering Slovakia because of Seagle Air which seems like a decent FTO.

I have...
Replies: 12
Views: 1,803
Posted By Capt. Spock

1) You can start the ATPL ground school after you...

1) You can start the ATPL ground school after you have an ICAO / JAA PPL.

2) Your single engine piston class rating would be valid for 2 years. During year preceeding the expiry of class rating...
Replies: 5
Views: 1,718
Posted By Capt. Spock

Non mutually recognized Slovakia for JAA flight training?

Good evening sirs and ma-ams,

I'm rather confused in which countries I can add JAA ratings onto my JAA license.

Slovakia is a full member of the JAA but not mutually recognized under JAR-FCL 1...
Replies: 6
Views: 821
Posted By Capt. Spock

Here you go Irish! :ok: ...

Here you go Irish! :ok:

http://www.pprune.org/professional-pilot-training-includes-ground-studies/222133-multi-crew-co-operation-courses-mcc-providers-facts.html
Replies: 9
Views: 1,382
Posted By Capt. Spock

I would also recommend Kansas. Cheap avgas and KS...

I would also recommend Kansas. Cheap avgas and KS is not short on experienced flight instructors.

I have heard good things about Prairie Air Service but you might also consider Star Bright...
Replies: 163
Views: 100,075
Posted By Capt. Spock

Although feedback on the school seems really...

Although feedback on the school seems really harsh I'm considering them for a MEIR conversion. I would like to hear from anyone who might have done their conversion training at Egnatia.

Thanks!...
29th Dec 2008, 15:01
Replies: 11
Views: 975
Posted By Capt. Spock

Irv, yes they are full members of the JAA. ...

Irv, yes they are full members of the JAA.

JAA | Licensing Overview (http://www.jaa.nl/licensing/licensing_overview.html)
29th Dec 2008, 06:44
Replies: 11
Views: 975
Posted By Capt. Spock

Thank you for your input everyone. About Bulgaria...

Thank you for your input everyone. About Bulgaria not being a full JAA member, the school has its FTO approval issued by the Serbian CAA.
28th Dec 2008, 18:01
Replies: 11
Views: 975
Posted By Capt. Spock

Is there such a thing as a "3h type rating" under the JARs?

Hello,

I recently went to see a flight school in Bulgaria for an ME IR rating and was told that I should do 3 hours of flight training on a PA-44 before I could actually start logging time towards...
Replies: 2
Views: 1,091
Posted By Capt. Spock

Hey, The method is explained on page 24 of...

Hey,

The method is explained on page 24 of CAP697. But it may be a bit confusing. It was to me anyway.

I hope this explanation helps.


EXAMPLE:

Aircraft mass at the top of climb 61,500kg
24th Sep 2008, 14:15
Replies: 6
Views: 3,032
Posted By Capt. Spock

Should I get a JAA or FAA flight instructor rating?

Hello,

I'm an European with finished ATPL theory and looking for the next step to take towards gaining an instructor's rating.

Would you have any pointers which one to do?

My conclusion at...
16th Sep 2008, 12:28
Replies: 35
Views: 15,725
Posted By Capt. Spock

So where do the JAA flight schools in the US get...

So where do the JAA flight schools in the US get their JAA flight instructors? Wouldn't they sponsor you a visa?
Replies: 21
Views: 2,813
Posted By Capt. Spock

It is worth noting that city tax is usually not...

It is worth noting that city tax is usually not included in the prices. Which is usually around 5-9%. Also many schools don't mention about the fuel surcharge which makes comparing the prices rather...
Replies: 65
Views: 54,366
Posted By Capt. Spock

I have just googled across the following... ...

I have just googled across the following...

Provider, Location, Country: Flying Academy, Brno, CZ
Website: Flying Academy - MCC Multi Crew Co-Operation...
Replies: 18
Views: 1,460
Posted By Capt. Spock

Thank you for the leads, Mike! :ok:

Thank you for the leads, Mike! :ok:
Replies: 18
Views: 1,460
Posted By Capt. Spock

Hello, Any leads for glider tugging...

Hello,

Any leads for glider tugging positions anywhere in Europe? I was suppose to start towing gliders in Northern Europe but it seems that the local CAA is unable to progress the required...
Forum: Canada
22nd May 2008, 18:47
Replies: 6
Views: 867
Posted By Capt. Spock

Perimeter was fully booked - a good sign of a...

Perimeter was fully booked - a good sign of a good school I suppose - for this month so I ended up going to the US to do more hour building.

Thank you for your advice everyone!
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