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ANNEX IU.K. [PART-FCL]

Appendix 3

Training courses for the issue of a CPL and an ATPL U.K.

K. CPL modular course — Helicopters U.K.
GENERALU.K.
1.The aim of the CPL(H) modular course is to train PPL(H) holders to the level of proficiency necessary for the issue of a CPL(H).U.K.
2.Before commencing a CPL(H) modular course an applicant shall be the holder of a PPL(H) issued in accordance with Annex 1 to the Chicago Convention.U.K.
3.Before commencing the flight training the applicant shall:U.K.
(a)

[F1have completed 155 hours flight time, including 50 hours as PIC in helicopters of which 10 hours shall be cross-country.

Except for the requirement of 50 hours as PIC in helicopters, hours as PIC in other categories of aircraft may account for the 155 hours of helicopter flight time in any of the following cases:

(1)

20 hours in aeroplanes if applicants hold a PPL(A);

(2)

50 hours in aeroplanes if applicants hold a CPL(A);

(3)

10 hours in TMGs or sailplanes;

(4)

20 hours in airships if applicants hold a PPL(As);

(5)

50 hours in airships if applicants hold a CPL(As);]

(b)

have complied with FCL.725 and FCL.720.H if a multi-engine helicopter is to be used on the skill test.

4.An applicant wishing to undertake a modular CPL(H) course shall complete all the flight instructional stages in one continuous course of training as arranged by an ATO. The theoretical knowledge instruction may be given at an ATO that conducts theoretical knowledge instruction only.U.K.
5.The course shall comprise:U.K.
(a)

theoretical knowledge instruction to CPL(H) knowledge level; and

(b)

visual and instrument flying training.

THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGEU.K.
6.An approved CPL(H) theoretical knowledge course shall comprise at least 250 hours of instruction.U.K.
THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE EXAMINATIONU.K.
7.An applicant shall demonstrate a level of knowledge appropriate to the privileges granted to the holder of a CPL(H).U.K.
FLYING TRAININGU.K.
8.Applicants without an IR shall be given at least 30 hours dual flight instruction, of which:U.K.
(a)

20 hours visual instruction, which may include 5 hours in a helicopter FFS or FTD 2,3 or FNPT II, III; and

(b)

10 hours instrument instruction, which may include 5 hours in at least a helicopter FTD 1 or FNPT I or aeroplane.

9.Applicants holding a valid IR(H) shall be fully credited towards the dual instrument instruction time. Applicants holding a valid IR(A) shall complete at least 5 hours of the dual instrument instruction time in a helicopter.U.K.
10.Applicants without a night rating helicopter shall be given additionally at least 5 hours night flight instruction comprising 3 hours of dual instruction including at least 1 hour of cross-country navigation and 5 solo night circuits. Each circuit shall include a take-off and a landing.U.K.
EXPERIENCEU.K.
11.The applicant for a CPL(H) shall have completed at least 185 hours flight time, including 50 hours as PIC, of which 10 hours of cross-country flight as PIC, including a VFR cross-country flight of at least 185 km (100 NM), in the course of which full stop landings at two aerodromes different from the aerodrome of departure shall be made.U.K.

Hours as pilot-in-command of other categories of aircraft may count towards the 185 hours flight time, in the following cases:

(a)

20 hours in aeroplanes, if the applicant holds a PPL(A); or

(b)

50 hours in aeroplanes, if the applicant holds a CPL(A); or

(c)

10 hours in TMGs or sailplanes; or

(d)

20 hours in airships, if the applicant holds a PPL(As); or

(e)

50 hours in airships, if the applicant holds a CPL(As).

SKILL TESTU.K.
12.Upon completion of the related flying training and relevant experience, the applicant shall take the CPL(H) skill test.U.K.