THEORY
(teaching & learning)
HOURS
25
25 hours focused on these subjects:
- The learning process;
- The teaching process;
- Training philosophies;
- Techniques of applied instruction;
- Student evaluation and testing;
- Training program development;
- Human performance and limitations relevant to flight instruction;
- Specific hazards involved in simulating systems failures and malfunctions in the aircraft during flight;
- Training administration.
You may do your TRI qualification renewal and revalidation at BAA Training.
PRACTICE
HOURS
34
TECHNICAL TRAINING
HOURS
10
Instructing for CBT systems, CPT training, or integrated into Flight instructions.
FLIGHT INSTRUCTIONS and AOC
HOURS
24
The trainee instructor attends live training sessions as an observer, learning how to run briefings and debriefings, followed by giving instructions to the students and running the training under the instructor's supervision. The latest step is the assessment of competence with an examiner.
ENTRY
requirements
- A valid CPL, MPL or ATPL pilot license on the applicable aircraft category;
- 1500 hours of flight time as a pilot on multi-pilot aircraft;
- Within the 12 months preceding the date of application, 30 completed route sectors, including take-offs and landings, as PIC or co-pilot on the applicable aircraft type, of which 15 sectors may be completed in an FFS representing that type.
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