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On 2007-08-11, S Green wrote:
What kills here is the licensing. For example in 2005 in the UK only 65 private pilots got an IR in 2006 it went down to 23. 10 exam papers, a certified course of study costing about $5000 and a checkride costing $1300 plus the cost of the specially modified aircraft - no hoods or foggles allowed. Screens must be used and you can see why we stay VFR. IR is really for the professional pilots. The solution is to move here to the Isle of Man, put your aircraft on the Manx register (M-xxxx). Converting your license is just a paperwork exercise with no exams - so your full FAA private pilot with instrument rating is valid with your M-reg aircraft all over the world, including the UK and Europe. -- Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. Oolite-Linux: an Elite tribute: http://oolite-linux.berlios.de |
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