ATR 42/72 600 Instructors Rating (TRI/SFI)
The TRI/SFI course aims to provide the comprehensive training and assessment to the candidate Instructors that is required in order to issue a TRI or SFI certificate (Simulator restricted) in accordance with EASA regulations.
The course is split into three parts. Parts 2 & 3 are designed for two Trainee Instructors
Part 1 : Teaching & Learning Instruction
25 Hours Training completed over 4 days
Note: Trainees holding or having held an instructor certificate will be fully credited in respect of Part 1
Part 2 : Technical Theoretical Knowledge Instruction
3 Days Training which includes EASA regulation, full system review, technical briefings, Instructor UPRT and some elements of Teaching & Learning Instruction
Part 3 : Flight Instruction
Completed over 4 Days
Days 1 to 3 (10 Hours) will consist of Full Flight Simulator (FFS) Sessions with an Assessment of Competence conducted on Day 4 (4 Hours)
Pre-Entry Requirements
An applicant for the issue of a TRI certificate shall:
- Hold a CPL, MPL or ATPL pilots’ licence on the applicable aircraft category.
- Have completed 1500 hours flight time as a pilot on a multi pilot aeroplane.
- Have completed, within the 12 months preceding the date of application, 30 route sectors, including take-offs and landings, as Pilot in Command (PIC) or co-pilot on the applicable airplane type, or a similar type as agreed by the authority, of which 15 sectors may be completed in an FFS representing that type.
An applicant for the issue of a SFI certificate shall:
- hold or have held a CPL, MPL or ATPL in the appropriate aircraft category.
- have completed the proficiency check for the issue of the specific aircraft type rating in an FFS representing the applicable type, within the 12 months preceding the application.
For an SFI(A) for multi-pilot aeroplanes have:
- at least 1 500 hours flight time as a pilot on multi-pilot aeroplane
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 aircraft 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 de-briefing;
Applicants Must
- be at least 18 years old at commencement of the course
- have completed a licence proficiency check for the issue/renewal of the ATR 42/72-600 (variant) type rating, within 12 months preceding the application
- have completed Part 1, Teaching & Learning, of a flight instructor training course in accordance with FCL.920.
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