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CATALOGUE 2011 - Flugschule Flying Academy

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flight training flight training<br />

• Instructor time<br />

• Aircraft rental<br />

• Simulator FNTP II rental<br />

FI - Flight Instructor (A)<br />

FI - Flight Instructor<br />

The Flight Instructor licence allows individuals to provide<br />

training to pilots. Many pilots wishing to enter professional<br />

aviation positions become Flight Instructors in order to<br />

build the necessary experience.<br />

Course entry requirements<br />

• Minimum age of 18 years<br />

• Class 1 medical certificate<br />

• CPL holder, or<br />

• Completed 200 hours total flight time and 150 hours<br />

as pilot-in-command<br />

• Completed 30 hours on single engine piston powered<br />

aeroplanes (5 hours within the preceding 6 months)<br />

• Received 10 hours instrument flight instruction (of<br />

which up to 5 may be in a simulator)<br />

• Completed 20 hours cross-country flight time as pilotin-command<br />

including a 540 km (300 NM) cross -<br />

country flight<br />

• Passed a specific pre-entry flight test<br />

Privileges<br />

The privileges of the holder of a FI(A) rating are to conduct<br />

flight instruction for the issue of the PPL(A) and class and<br />

type ratings for single-engine aeroplanes<br />

Until the holder of a FI(A) rating has completed at least 100<br />

hours flight instruction and, in addition, has supervised at<br />

least 25 student solo flights, the privileges of the rating<br />

are restricted. The restrictions will be removed from the<br />

rating when the above requirements have been met and<br />

on the recommendation of the supervising FI(A).<br />

Night qualification<br />

Night qualification<br />

The qualification allows you to fligh at night in VMC - this<br />

opens up whole new world of flying.<br />

<strong>Flying</strong> at night is very different to daylight flying and many<br />

find it more enjoyable.<br />

Course entry requirements<br />

• PPL (A)<br />

Privileges<br />

The privileges of a holder of a night qualification is to fly at<br />

night in visual meteorological conditions (VMC).<br />

Course description<br />

The night qualification is a minimum of 5 hours. 3 of which<br />

must be dual with a 1 hour night navigation exercise. The<br />

solo time must include 5 full stop landings.<br />

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Trial introductory flights<br />

Trial introductory flights<br />

Get a feel for what it’s like to learn to fly.<br />

Under the guidance of our highly qualified instructors, you<br />

will sit in the the aircraft cockpit, be shown the controls<br />

and once in the air you will be able to take control over<br />

the aircraft.<br />

Introductory flight description<br />

Your first flight starts with a pre-flight briefing from your<br />

professional instructor covering the safety aspects of<br />

the flight and giving you a general introduction to the<br />

features and controls of the aircraft you will be flying. All<br />

our aircrafts are fully certified and are equipped with dual<br />

flying controls.<br />

You will be provided with a headset so that you can talk<br />

with your instructor and hear conversations between your<br />

instructor and Air Traffic Control during the flight.<br />

In addition to the flight we will explain the pre-flight<br />

inspection, get you to help the pilot check the aircraft, and<br />

then you can run through the checklists before you start<br />

the engine.<br />

Your instructor will perform the take-off and landing<br />

and, once the aircraft is in the air, you will be given the<br />

opportunity to take the controls and experience the thrill<br />

of flying at first hand. If you feel comfortable, you will<br />

actually do most of the flying during the flight.<br />

Back on the ground, your instructor will issue you with a<br />

certificate to commemorate your day.

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