Renewing FIRModerator: mark
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Renewing FIRI am thinking about renewing my lapsed Instructor rating. I know I will have to do a seminar and LST but does the LST have to be taken at an FTO or can it be done at an RTF? Thanks
Re: Renewing FIRHi F20,
Good idea to renew your rating before the EASA regulation comes into force here. That will make make things a lot more difficult. As it stands, we are still subject to JAR which says: (b) If the rating has lapsed, the applicant shall have within the 12 months preceding the application: (1) received refresher training as a CRI(A) to the satisfaction of the Authority; and (2) passed as a proficiency check the relevant part (i.e. ME or SE) of the skill test set out in Appendix 1 and 2 to JAR–FCL 1.330 & 1.345. I think the training will have to be taken at an FTO who have approval for Flight Instructor Ratings. That narrows it down to National Flight Centre (http://www.nfc.ie) or Atlantic Flight Centre (http://www.afta.ie). I guess refresher training will come down to experience and how long the rating has lapsed. Hope this helps. Regards, Mark Regards,
Mark Dwyer www.flyinginireland.com ------------------------------------------------ FlyingInIreland.com:- THE Resource for Irish Aviation Information
Re: Renewing FIRThanks Mark, Did you take that from JAR FCL? Is the seminar requirement gone? I looked up JAR FCL 1, maybe an old version, it stated the requirements for seminar and Flight test but nothing about refresher training
Re: Renewing FIRHi F20,
Sorry you're right - I was looking at the part on Class Rating Instructors. For anyone else who is interested here is the relevant part: (a) For revalidation of a FI(A) rating the holder shall fulfill two of the following three requirements: (1) completed at least 100 hours of flight instruction on aeroplanes as FI, CRI, IRI or as examiner during the period of validity of the rating, including at least 30 hours of flight instruction within the 12 months preceding the expiry date of the FI rating, 10 hours of this 30 hours shall be instruction for an IR if the privileges to instruct for IR are to be revalidated; (2) attended a FI refresher seminar (see AMC FCL 1.355(a)(2)), as approved by the Authority, within the validity period of the FI rating; (3) passed, as a proficiency check, the skill test set out in Appendices 1 and 2 to JAR–FCL 1.330 and 1.345 within the 12 months preceding the expiry date of the FI rating. (b) For at least each alternate revalidation of a FI(A) rating the holder shall pass, as a proficiency check, the skill test set out in Appendices 1 and 2 to JAR-FCL 1.330 & 1.345 as one of the two requirements to be fulfilled to comply with JAR-FCL 1.355(a). (c) If the rating has lapsed, the applicant shall meet the requirements as set out in (a)(2) and (a)(3) above within the last 12 months before renewal. Regards,
Mark Dwyer www.flyinginireland.com ------------------------------------------------ FlyingInIreland.com:- THE Resource for Irish Aviation Information
Re: Renewing FIRIt would be interesting to know how the level of flight test "fails" under the IAA compares to that under other authorities. Could the currency renewal requirement for flight examiners may be a significant contributory factor? (a bit like driver testing of old)
Re: Renewing FIRHas the hours requirement been halved? seen this on a few websites:
http://www.flightwise.ie/training/pilot ... -renewals/
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