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Ever wanted to share your experience and knowledge with other pilots and see how they progress? As an SFI or TRI you can do exactly this and more. During this course you will learn how to transfer your knowledge efficiently to the benefits of your students.
An applicant for a multi-pilot aeroplane SFI(A) certificate shall:
hold or have held a CPL, MPL or ATPL in the appropriate aeroplane category
have completed the proficiency check for the issue of the specific aeroplane type rating in an FFS representing the applicable type within the 12 months preceding the application
have at least 1 500 hours flight time as a pilot on multi-pilot aeroplanes
have completed as a pilot or as an observer within the 12 months preceding the application at least:
3 route sectors on the flight deck of the applicable aeroplane type or
2 line-orientated flight training-based simulator sessions conducted by qualified flight crew on the flight deck of the applicable type. These simulator sessions shall include 2 flights of at least 2 hours each between 2 different aerodromes and the associated pre-flight planning and debriefing.
The applicant shall have completed an approved teaching and learning course compliant with AMC1 FCL.920 before starting part 2 and 3 of the SFI/TRI training course
An applicant for a multi-pilot aeroplane TRI(A) certificate shall:
hold a CPL, MPL or ATPL pilot licence on the applicable aeroplane category
have completed 1 500 hours flight time as a pilot on multi-pilot aeroplanes and
have completed within the 12 months preceding the date of application, 30 route sectors including take offs and landings as PIC or co-pilot on the applicable aeroplane type of which 15 sectors may be completed in an FFS representing that type
The applicant shall have completed an approved teaching and learning course compliant with AMC1 FCL.920 before starting part 2 and 3 of the SFI/TRI training course.
The course participant demonstrates the necessary level of competence to efficiently manage and deliver type rating training lessons.
Part 1 / Teaching & learning
The course consists of theoretical and practical training and covers the following subjects:
Part 2 / Technical training (technical theoretical knowledge instruction)
Revision of technical knowledge
Part 3 / Flight instruction and Assessment of Competence
The final part of the course consists of practical training which is completed with the Assessment of Competence according FCL.935. It includes:
Right hand seat familiarisation
FSTD & aeroplane training on FFS
Part 1 & 2 consists of instruction and practical exercises in the classroom. For the flight instruction exercises of Part 3, a Full Flight Simulator is used.
The total course duration of 10 days is divided as follows:
Part 1 / Teaching & Learning: 4 days
Part 2 / Technical Training: 2 days
Part 3 / Flight Instruction: 4 days
Extension to a further type (SFI or TRI)
Revalidation or Renewal of an SFI(A) or TRI(A) certificate