The Instructor's Rating
The question often
asked is: What do I do once I have completed my
Commercial Pilot Licence?
Who is going to employ me? This is never an
easy answer. Flying is like any other working
activity, the better qualified you are the
better your chances of finding work.
The
instructor's rating will give you the edge over a
pilot who does not have the rating. It will provide
you with one more avenue that you can use to gain
hours and experience. It also adds tremendous value
to your CV in aviation.
The instructor's rating consists of two basic
elements like all other flying:
- Theory and examinations
- Practical flying
You will have to complete 20 hours of ground
preparation in which you cover all
the ground lectures. You will prepare and
present
these
lessons until they are of a satisfactory
standard. Once you have completed
this phase you will
complete the SACAA exams.
The second phase of the training
will be to complete 20 hours of
flight training
and the
flight test.
Once you have completed the above
you will be a qualified Grade
III flight
instructor.
Instructor's Rating (GR III)
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Hrs |
Flight
Instructor's briefing & course Instructor's
examinations
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SACAA (2 Examinations)
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Instructor's practical ground preparation and
air exercise preparation
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20 |
20 hours of dual flight instructor's patter
on R22
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20 |
| Flight Instructor Test SA CAA certified DE |
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| Issue of Flight Instructor's Rating |
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| Total Hours |
40 |
Payment
Terms: "Pay as you go" Minimum
deposit in client account of R1000 at all times.
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