Mario Daniel Pons posted in General Aviation
Regarding Integrated course training, I would like to confirm if for SPIC training IR phase, an IRI is required. EASA says " "Student pilot-in-command" (SPIC) means a student pilot acting as pilot-in-command on a flight with an instructor where the latter will only observe the student pilot and shall not influence or control the flight of the aircraft".
If the FI is not allowed to provide training in these flights, is he required to comply with FCL.905.FI FI (h)?
As HT I have many doubts about which kind of instructor FI is required for each phase of the integrated ATPL program. FCL requires:
"4. The course shall comprise:
(a) theoretical knowledge instruction to the ATPL(A) knowledge level;
(b) visual and instrument flying training;
(c) training in MCC for the operation of multi-pilot aeroplanes; and
(d) UPRT in accordance with FCL.745.A unless applicants have already
completed this training course before starting the ATP integrated course."
When it is DUAL training is clear: ""Dual instruction time" means flight time or instrument ground time during which a person is receiving flight instruction from a properly authorised instructor. "
Thank you for any support anyone likes to provide. How a formal question could be addressed to EASA?
Hello Mario, I am like you on the outside. From what I understand, you are in the right place since it is the people from EASA who keep these pages alive. However, you have two options for your question: in the EASA Pro file in the ATO section you will find the consultations and you have to check if your question falls into one of the "open" consultations, you can also find the email address of responsible for the subject. But in your place I would go through ENAC;
FCL.905.FI(h) makes it clear that you have to have the (h) qualification, although not with the full number of hours IFR:
(3) if during an approved training course at an ATO, the FI is providing training in FSTDs or supervising SPIC training flights that take place under IFR, the FI shall have completed at least 50 hours of flight time under IFR after the issuance of the BIR or the IR, of which a maximum of 10 hours may be instrument ground time in an FFS, an FTD 2/3 or an FNPT II,;
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