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Bungfai 4th April 2008 10:50

Does simulator instructor require class 1 med?
 
Anyone please tell me about it. My company does require but I feel that it is not necessary. Thanks.

fantom 4th April 2008 11:03

For a JAR organisation a TRE requires a class 1 medical but a TRI doesn't.

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Intruder 4th April 2008 19:14

Not required in the US, even for an examiner.

Bungfai 8th April 2008 23:18

Thank you so much. I will try to apply with my company.

TyroPicard 11th April 2008 09:32

JAR:
AFAIK a TRI requires a current medical and LPC.
For the SFI you do not need a medical or a current licence.
TP

Nubboy 11th April 2008 19:45

My understanding (UK CAA or whatever it is now!) is that the EXAMINER should hold the same rating, and be subject to at least the same operating standard, as the candidate. Hence full cat 1 medical, ATPL etc for TRE, but not for TRI. :ok:

parabellum 12th April 2008 04:34

Simulator Instructors are often pilots who have lost their licence due to medical reasons.

jetsreams 12th April 2008 20:52

Psychiatric evaluation?
 
A class 1 medical also includes a psychiatric evaluation.Should not SFIs be checked for mental stability ?

matt_hooks 12th April 2008 21:26


A class 1 medical also includes a psychiatric evaluation.
It does? Really? Are you sure about this? Only I don't remember any psych evaluations in my initial class 1.


Should not SFIs be checked for mental stability?
Why's that? It's a bit difficult to do too much damage flying a simulated plane into a simulated building!

timbob 12th April 2008 23:11

Mental Stability
 
Whattt???? There's another one??? I knew about Roll, Pitch and Yaw...back to the books!:uhoh:

411A 13th April 2008 03:11


A class 1 medical also includes a psychiatric evaluation.
Generally speaking, the only time a psychiatric evaluation might be needed for an FAA class one medical, is when the AME performing same hands the applicant the bill, whereupon said applicant then replies....'Oh, that's not nearly enough, why not just double it and consider the extra as a tip.' :}


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