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Simulator instructor training
Dear Friends
Do any of you know of any flying school, where one can pay for a Simulator Instructor Course.
If yes... can this be done without having an instructors licence in the first place?
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Do any of you know of any flying school, where one can pay for a Simulator Instructor Course.
If yes... can this be done without having an instructors licence in the first place?
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many.....for ex this one :http://randhem.estar.se/Info/SimpleText.aspx?MenuID=57
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In order to instruct in a Flight Simulator under JAR-FCL you need to fulfil the requirements of a Synthetic Flight Instructor (SFI) These are published in JAR-FCL 1.410
JAR–FCL 1.410 SFI(A) – Requirements
(See Appendix 1 to JAR–FCL 1.240)
(See Appendix 1 to JAR-FCL 1.365)
(See AMC FCL 1.365)
(a) An applicant for a SFI(A) authorisation shall:
(1) hold or have held a professional pilot licence issued by a JAA Member State or a non JAR–FCL professional licence acceptable to the Authority;
(2) have completed the simulator content of the applicable type rating course at an approved FTO or TRTO;
(3) have at least 1500 hours flying experience as pilot on multi-pilot aeroplanes;
(4) have completed an approved TRI(A) course (see Appendix 1 to JAR-FCL 1.365 and AMC FCL 1.365);
(5) have conducted on a complete type rating course at least 3 hours of flight instruction related to the duties of a TRI(A) on the applicable type of aeroplane under the supervision and to the satisfaction of a TRI(A) notified by the Authority for this purpose;
(6) have completed within a period of 12 months, preceding the application, a proficiency check as set out in Appendix 1 and 2 to JAR–FCL 1.240 on a flight simulator of the applicable type; and
(7) [(i)] have completed within a period of 12 months, preceding the application, at least three route sectors as an observer on the flight deck of the applicable type or similar type as agreed by the Authority [, or
(ii) have completed within a period of 12 months preceding the application, at least 2 LOFT based simulator sessions conducted by qualified flight crew as an observer on the flight deck of the applicable type or similar type as agreed by the Authority. These simulator sessions shall include:
(A) flight between 2 different airports of at least 2 hours duration each, and
(B) associated pre-flight planning and de-briefing.
The requirements above are fulfilled if the applicant have been issued a specific authorisation in accordance with Appendix 1 to JAR-FCL 1.300 and comply with the requirements of JAR-FCL 1.415.]
(b) If the privileges are to be extended to further types of multi-pilot aeroplanes the holder shall have:
(1) satisfactorily completed the simulator content of the relevant type rating course; and
(2) conducted on a complete type rating course at least 3 hours of flight instruction related to the duties of a TRI(A) on the applicable type of aeroplane under the supervision and to the satisfaction of a TRI(A) notified by the Authority for this purpose.
(See Appendix 1 to JAR–FCL 1.240)
(See Appendix 1 to JAR-FCL 1.365)
(See AMC FCL 1.365)
(a) An applicant for a SFI(A) authorisation shall:
(1) hold or have held a professional pilot licence issued by a JAA Member State or a non JAR–FCL professional licence acceptable to the Authority;
(2) have completed the simulator content of the applicable type rating course at an approved FTO or TRTO;
(3) have at least 1500 hours flying experience as pilot on multi-pilot aeroplanes;
(4) have completed an approved TRI(A) course (see Appendix 1 to JAR-FCL 1.365 and AMC FCL 1.365);
(5) have conducted on a complete type rating course at least 3 hours of flight instruction related to the duties of a TRI(A) on the applicable type of aeroplane under the supervision and to the satisfaction of a TRI(A) notified by the Authority for this purpose;
(6) have completed within a period of 12 months, preceding the application, a proficiency check as set out in Appendix 1 and 2 to JAR–FCL 1.240 on a flight simulator of the applicable type; and
(7) [(i)] have completed within a period of 12 months, preceding the application, at least three route sectors as an observer on the flight deck of the applicable type or similar type as agreed by the Authority [, or
(ii) have completed within a period of 12 months preceding the application, at least 2 LOFT based simulator sessions conducted by qualified flight crew as an observer on the flight deck of the applicable type or similar type as agreed by the Authority. These simulator sessions shall include:
(A) flight between 2 different airports of at least 2 hours duration each, and
(B) associated pre-flight planning and de-briefing.
The requirements above are fulfilled if the applicant have been issued a specific authorisation in accordance with Appendix 1 to JAR-FCL 1.300 and comply with the requirements of JAR-FCL 1.415.]
(b) If the privileges are to be extended to further types of multi-pilot aeroplanes the holder shall have:
(1) satisfactorily completed the simulator content of the relevant type rating course; and
(2) conducted on a complete type rating course at least 3 hours of flight instruction related to the duties of a TRI(A) on the applicable type of aeroplane under the supervision and to the satisfaction of a TRI(A) notified by the Authority for this purpose.
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