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Posted By TooHotToFly

Gazeem, Since the introduction of JAR, the...

Gazeem,

Since the introduction of JAR, the 170A is only relevant to the IR course. All that is required for the CPL course is a course completion declaration, signed by the Head of Training /...
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Posted By TooHotToFly

No such thing as 170A for CPL, it's just 28 hours...

No such thing as 170A for CPL, it's just 28 hours training. My opinion is that you might as well combine the CPL with MEP Class Rating but if you do complete your CPL on a complex single you can add...
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Post http://www.srg.caa.co.uk/documents/srg_fcl_approve...

http://www.srg.caa.co.uk/documents/srg_fcl_approvedftos.pdf
Replies: 5
Views: 375
Posted By TooHotToFly

Post If you meet the requirements you may still...

If you meet the requirements you may still complete a non-approved course of training, sit the CPL Skill Test in a 'simple' type and be issued with a CAA CPL, providing licence issue is recieved...
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Views: 1,186
Posted By TooHotToFly

Post I think you're pushing your luck with 2 ads.

I think you're pushing your luck with 2 ads.
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Posted By TooHotToFly

Post Check the CAA website for the definitive version...

Check the CAA website for the definitive version - http://www.srg.caa.co.uk/documents/srg_fcl_policyupdate.pdf
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Views: 529
Posted By TooHotToFly

Post 36 months from the date of your last pass i.e....

36 months from the date of your last pass i.e. when you finally pass them all.
11th Aug 2001, 17:10
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Posted By TooHotToFly

Post I believe that you can either do a test with a...

I believe that you can either do a test with a CAA examiner, or if the FTO where you're working has an acceptable method of internal standardisation, it can simply be done in house.
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Views: 656
Posted By TooHotToFly

Post Noggin - So why does the LST SPA (Part 2) section...

Noggin - So why does the LST SPA (Part 2) section 4 include 'Night go-around and landing without landing lights (night qualified pilots)
Forum: Questions
9th Aug 2001, 03:35
Replies: 11
Views: 962
Posted By TooHotToFly

Post Bmpilot is correct - there is a certain amount of...

Bmpilot is correct - there is a certain amount of sim time you can log towards each licence (even 5 hours for the PPL). Most logbooks have a seperate section (either at the front or the back) which...
9th Aug 2001, 03:30
Replies: 4
Views: 424
Posted By TooHotToFly

Post Message for Wibbly P - Why is it that people...

Message for Wibbly P - Why is it that people converting their instructor ratings have to begin right from the beginning (25 solo send offs, IMC upgrade course etc.) in order to remove their...
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Views: 5,725
Posted By TooHotToFly

Post Exactly - If you ever get the privilege of going...

Exactly - If you ever get the privilege of going down to Aviation House, do take advantage of the subsidised canteen - it's our licence fees that help pay for it.

Incidently, its 178 for CPL...
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Views: 868
Posted By TooHotToFly

Post Your post implies that you don't already have a...

Your post implies that you don't already have a MEP Class Rating, in which case you need to do a minimum of 28 hours flying training.

You can save yourself £128 though, the CAA have got a buy...
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Views: 656
Posted By TooHotToFly

Post Whoa there SouthXross - I was simply asking you...

Whoa there SouthXross - I was simply asking you to qualify the question so I could help give you an answer. The MEP Class Rating training syllabus is designed to include a night go-around and...
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Views: 656
Posted By TooHotToFly

Post I'm a bit confused about the question. Are you...

I'm a bit confused about the question. Are you assuming that he was doing night circuits because he was at 1200'? If it's not official night, he wasn't doing night circuits.
5th Aug 2001, 14:29
Replies: 4
Views: 424
Posted By TooHotToFly

Post Assuming you have already converted your licence...

Assuming you have already converted your licence to a JAA licence, to convert your instructor rating you must do a minimum of 15 hours flight training and 30 hours ground school, then pass the test.
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Views: 370
Posted By TooHotToFly

Post http://www.srg.caa.co.uk/documents/srg_fcl_approve...

http://www.srg.caa.co.uk/documents/srg_fcl_approvedftos.pdf lists all the approved schools and has contact numbers and addresses.
Replies: 7
Views: 1,694
Posted By TooHotToFly

Post Don't use a GPS, be thorough with your navigation...

Don't use a GPS, be thorough with your navigation planning, update your flight log throughout the flight including ETA's, don't track crawl, choose hard turning points, be strict with your height...
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Views: 381
Posted By TooHotToFly

Post You're correct about the exemption from the...

You're correct about the exemption from the approved course (except there's no 170A flight required for the CPL). People tend to be combining the CPL + Multi course (28 hours) as opposed to doing...
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Views: 1,509
Posted By TooHotToFly

Post You cannot take the IR test before having...

You cannot take the IR test before having completed the written exams. You can however do the IR best before the CPL, in fact this way results in the minimum number of training hours (and total...
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