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24th Nov 2011, 23:44
Replies: 158
Views: 46,610
Posted By Noggin

Queens Diamond Jubilee Medal

Many of you may remember the way the Queens 25th Aniversary Medal was distributed. Nothing has changed in 35 years!

Petition Diamond Decoraration should include all veterans - e-petitions...
24th Jan 2008, 07:52
Replies: 8
Views: 1,039
Posted By Noggin

Ideally they should send them to the club, that...

Ideally they should send them to the club, that way they will know they are genuine. At the end of your training, the club has to certify that you have met all the requirements.
24th Jan 2008, 07:49
Replies: 63
Views: 7,619
Posted By Noggin

Middle aged mature gentleman with aeroplane would...

Middle aged mature gentleman with aeroplane would like to meet similar lady with hangar.

Applications with photograph please.

PS: (of Hangar)
19th Oct 2007, 07:39
Replies: 32
Views: 11,089
Posted By Noggin

You only have to look at the CAAs "Mission...

You only have to look at the CAAs "Mission Statement" to see that:

The CAAs part time chairman, an accountant, was appointed by the Blair government, to downsize the CAA as part of the governments...
11th Feb 2007, 14:00
Replies: 20
Views: 2,877
Posted By Noggin

My AME took the trouble to explain the new form...

My AME took the trouble to explain the new form to me correctly.
Those AMEs who incorrectly claim that students are passengers and that instructors need a mediacl every 6 months should sit back and...
Replies: 99
Views: 21,148
Posted By Noggin

The JAA requirement eminates from ICAO Annex 1: ...

The JAA requirement eminates from ICAO Annex 1:

20 hours of cross-country flight time as pilot-incommand
including a cross-country flight totalling not
less than 540 km (300 NM) in the course of...
19th Oct 2005, 15:28
Replies: 34
Views: 3,366
Posted By Noggin

PD Because I have experience of teaching...

PD

Because I have experience of teaching students in 21 days and in much longer periods. The 21 days was an extension of MOD flying scholarships. The RAF would not dream of trying to cover the...
19th Oct 2005, 06:44
Replies: 34
Views: 3,366
Posted By Noggin

Flying hours usually count provided they they are...

Flying hours usually count provided they they are certified correct by the school where they were flown. On application for a PPL the school has to certify that you have completed all of the...
19th Oct 2005, 06:23
Replies: 21
Views: 2,579
Posted By Noggin

If you want to be a career instructer you should...

If you want to be a career instructer you should consider Microlights or Helicopters; they make more money, and are not competing with wannabe airline pilots who have always dominated the GroupA/SEP...
21st Sep 2005, 13:06
Replies: 4
Views: 706
Posted By Noggin

Would these be the lunatics that try to prevent...

Would these be the lunatics that try to prevent unsuspecing passengers from flying with the other lunatics that don't read AICs?
23rd Apr 2005, 10:32
Replies: 58
Views: 18,246
Posted By Noggin

I recall a RAF VC10 where the CAPTAIN was a...

I recall a RAF VC10 where the CAPTAIN was a Flying Officer, the co-pilot a Squadron Leader, the engineer and navigator were both Flight Lieutenants.

The captain was the most junior member of the...
27th Aug 2004, 07:27
Replies: 1
Views: 645
Posted By Noggin

On the multi course they teach you how to fly the...

On the multi course they teach you how to fly the multi including ME theory, VP props, Performance etc.

The purpose of the exam is to see if you remember the essentials and should not include...
24th Aug 2004, 21:57
Replies: 16
Views: 1,627
Posted By Noggin

I'm also not too sure about the concept of an...

I'm also not too sure about the concept of an airfield which was

"Used to train glider pilots in world war two"

still being in existence, much less having multiple hard runways and a control...
24th Aug 2004, 21:50
Replies: 2
Views: 630
Posted By Noggin

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/srg_fcl_11.pdf

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/srg_fcl_11.pdf
14th Aug 2004, 07:48
Replies: 2
Views: 684
Posted By Noggin

This is a bit of a chicken and egg situation, two...

This is a bit of a chicken and egg situation, two approvals are required, one for the individual instructor and the other for the organisation. Normally both are applied for together unless the...
12th Aug 2004, 17:32
Replies: 8
Views: 789
Posted By Noggin

Try this one; modern up to date etc ...

Try this one; modern up to date etc

http://www.ontrackaviation.com/theshop.html
12th Aug 2004, 13:19
Replies: 4
Views: 900
Posted By Noggin

- you're not legally allowed to do more than...

- you're not legally allowed to do more than share the costs with another pilot so you would still end up having to pay for the flying." I am guessing here!

Quite clearly! and mixing up...
12th Aug 2004, 13:00
Replies: 5
Views: 875
Posted By Noggin

MJ "If doing a modular course you don't need a...

MJ
"If doing a modular course you don't need a valid sep OR mep to do any of the training becuase its all dual."

WRONG!


In order to start a modular CPL course you WILL need a valid PPL with...
11th Aug 2004, 12:00
Replies: 6
Views: 852
Posted By Noggin

Try "Pilots Weather" by Brian Cosgrove published...

Try "Pilots Weather" by Brian Cosgrove published by Airlife ISBN 1 84037 0270

Probably the best illustrated met book around. Written by a met man and microlight pilot. You can purchase it from...
21st Mar 2004, 20:35
Replies: 7
Views: 733
Posted By Noggin

The Examiners Manual Table 10A lists the...

The Examiners Manual Table 10A lists the requirements for an FI Test. If you hold the applied IF qualification, you are required to cover Section 6 which includes: Basic Instrument Flight; Applied...
13th Mar 2004, 01:29
Replies: 33
Views: 3,449
Posted By Noggin

"Trial Lessons" are just that, a lesson that is a...

"Trial Lessons" are just that, a lesson that is a trial, it could be anything that a FI is entitled to teach however; it is usually based on Ex 3 in the PPL syllabus, Air Experience.

The CAA legal...
11th Mar 2004, 03:18
Replies: 16
Views: 918
Posted By Noggin

FAA instruction in a G Reg aircraft is not a...

FAA instruction in a G Reg aircraft is not a great issue and does not concern the CAA as its not for a CAA licence.

To give instruction in a G Reg aircraft you must comply with the UK Law. If you...
3rd Mar 2004, 20:36
Replies: 16
Views: 918
Posted By Noggin

"From this the person told me that it was quite...

"From this the person told me that it was quite legal to do this and that the UK CAA was happy with this situation and that there were a number of around the country where this was happening."

If...
9th Feb 2004, 04:53
Replies: 2
Views: 618
Posted By Noggin

Just transfer the pages accross. The number will...

Just transfer the pages accross. The number will be the same, the letters just denote the license type. The next time you are signed up use the new pages supplied with the license.
8th Feb 2004, 02:28
Replies: 7
R/t
Views: 1,157
Posted By Noggin

"you're effectively operating under your...

"you're effectively operating under your instructor's FRTOL licence."

No! The student pilot is exempt from the requirement to hold a FRTOL under Article 21 (2) (a) (ii) as a person being trained...
6th Feb 2004, 18:40
Replies: 23
Views: 2,626
Posted By Noggin

(An ill-expressed, misspelt, ungrammatical CV...

(An ill-expressed, misspelt, ungrammatical CV would not receive a second look.)

Is this a case of judging a book by its cover? Unless you recruit editors for the New Oxford dictionary!

The...
4th Feb 2004, 21:43
Replies: 15
Views: 1,155
Posted By Noggin

mad_jock perhaps you should try reading AIC...

mad_jock

perhaps you should try reading AIC 78/2002 and LASORS F3.4.

"The retraining stipulated by the CAA includes solo and also another XCQ"

was superceded in August 2002.
2nd Feb 2004, 06:02
Replies: 15
Views: 1,155
Posted By Noggin

OK, Holder of non expiring UK PPL lets SEP...

OK,

Holder of non expiring UK PPL lets SEP class rating expire. He still holds a licence. If his retraining requires a licensed aerodrome what is the ANO reference for this "legal" requiremrent?
1st Feb 2004, 17:03
Replies: 20
Views: 7,339
Posted By Noggin

The RTF "ORAL" test is actually a "PRACTICAL"...

The RTF "ORAL" test is actually a "PRACTICAL" test of your ability to operate an aircraft radio station. i.e. to do exactly what you do every time you go flying.

You are required to be trained to...
1st Feb 2004, 05:38
Replies: 15
Views: 1,155
Posted By Noggin

Why "of course" A lapsed SEP holder is not...

Why "of course"

A lapsed SEP holder is not being trained for the issue or grant of a licence or for the inclusion of a rating in a licence as stipulated in Art 101 (2)(a)(ii)

training for the...
31st Jan 2004, 00:56
Replies: 16
Views: 1,298
Posted By Noggin

JAR-FCL 1.245 says the training flight may be...

JAR-FCL 1.245 says the training flight may be replaced by any other proficiency check or skill test.

Appendix 1 to JAR-FCL 1.215 lists all of the Classes and Types recognised under JAR-FCL1.
...
31st Jan 2004, 00:40
Replies: 15
Views: 1,155
Posted By Noggin

Provided he has a valid medical certificate; it...

Provided he has a valid medical certificate; it is no different from sending an ab-initio student solo. Art 21 He is acting under the instructions of a person holding a pilots licencewhich includes...
28th Jan 2004, 19:23
Replies: 58
Views: 5,596
Posted By Noggin

Thats what the JAA is all about! ICAO has...

Thats what the JAA is all about!
ICAO has always set the standards; how you get every State to apply them equally, or ICAO to update them in line with experience is another matter.
27th Jan 2004, 20:19
Replies: 13
Views: 1,168
Posted By Noggin

The new papers are only supplied to Examiners...

The new papers are only supplied to Examiners after they have returned the old papers, so nobody will have both sets!

The syllabus has not changed, so it should make no difference to the student,...
27th Jan 2004, 02:26
Replies: 11
Views: 15,922
Posted By Noggin

If the JAA had had their way it would be every...

If the JAA had had their way it would be every year. The UK wanted 10 years, the compromise was 5 years!
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