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To be an instructor!

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Old 13th May 2003, 06:35
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To be an instructor!

Hi

Please can someone help me out with a question...

What licenses MUST you have to become an instructor in the UK?
As far as i can tell you need:
PPL
ATPL ground exams
CPL
and FI rating

Can someone list the licenses that you MUST have in the UK please?

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MUST??

PPL - then take CPL exams (not ATPL) and add instructor rating via course and flight test.

You could then instruct for PPL's - no night, no IMC (rating).

You could not be paid for doing it.

If you want coin of the realm as well as your flying - then CPL or greater with instructor rating.

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