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Posted By pcnut

You can't start an MEIR course without having at...

You can't start an MEIR course without having at the minimum completed the training for the MEP rating and you won't get an MEIR issued without an MEP rating. So at some point you need an MEP rating!
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Posted By pcnut

If you ask the authorities, they all say the IR...

If you ask the authorities, they all say the IR must be flown in EASA airspace - even if you're based in a member state it's still compulsory.
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I've never dealt with an EASA authority that...

I've never dealt with an EASA authority that allows any initial IR to be conducted outside EASA airspace, regardless of where the ATO Is based. Logically, an EASA based ATO wouldn't need to go...
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Posted By pcnut

Only an initial IR ST so the MPL doesn't have the...

Only an initial IR ST so the MPL doesn't have the same requirements. EASA and UK now treat each other as third countries as far as the IR initial.
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Posted By pcnut

The regulations have indeed changed. For EITHER a...

The regulations have indeed changed. For EITHER a UK or EASA initial IR skill test, familiarisation flying and the test itself must be flown in the relevant airspace - EASA for an EASA IR, UK for UK...
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Posted By pcnut

Or - we could just look at the facts? Yes FTE is...

Or - we could just look at the facts? Yes FTE is approved by the CAA but the UK IR familiarisation flights and skill test must be taken in UK airspace as per the regulations, nothing to do with...
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Posted By pcnut

If you're good at IR flying it might be "easy",...

If you're good at IR flying it might be "easy", but plenty of people struggle and would take more than 10 hours to cover the basics. After 10 hours I hadn't covered the basics - and I did a full IR...
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Posted By pcnut

25 hours in the sim plus 15 in the aircraft comes...

25 hours in the sim plus 15 in the aircraft comes out at £10925, so using your calculations you would save £925. (No approach charges or landing fees in the sim so that knocks a bit off too.) Which...
14th Jun 2012, 00:43
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Views: 2,211
Posted By pcnut

Yes, you can have as many additional bases as you...

Yes, you can have as many additional bases as you want - at an additional fee for each one!! Fill in section 11, must be signed by the aerodrome manager and you need to provide details of your...
13th Jun 2012, 09:35
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Posted By pcnut

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/SRG2188FFenabled.pdf...

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/SRG2188FFenabled.pdf

is the link to the RTF application form. You now have until 17th September as the CAA have delayed EASA implementation, however they will...
3rd Jun 2012, 07:57
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Posted By pcnut

Fly Cornwall operates from a choice of locations...

Fly Cornwall operates from a choice of locations throughout Cornwall, using a C152.

Really friendly and accommodating, and very reasonably priced. I've met a couple of the instructors and they...
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