ANNEX I[PART-FCL]

SUBPART GINSTRUMENT RATING — IR

SECTION 1Common requirements

F1FCL.625IR — Validity, revalidation and renewal

(a)Validity

An IR shall be valid for 1 year.

(b)Revalidation

  1. (1)

    An IR shall be revalidated within the 3 months immediately preceding its expiry date by complying with the revalidation criteria for the relevant aircraft category.

  2. (2)

    If applicants choose to fulfil the revalidation requirements earlier than prescribed in point (1), the new validity period shall commence from the date of the proficiency check.

  3. (3)

    Applicants who fail to pass the relevant section of an IR proficiency check before the expiry date of the IR shall exercise the IR privileges only if they have passed the IR proficiency check.

(c)Renewal

If an IR has expired, in order to renew their privileges, applicants shall comply with all of the following:

  1. (1)

    complete a refresher training at an ATO, if deemed necessary by the ATO to reach the level of proficiency needed to pass the instrument element of the skill test in accordance with Appendix 9 to this Annex;

  2. (2)

    pass a proficiency check in accordance with Appendix 9 to this Annex in the relevant aircraft category;

  3. (3)

    hold the relevant class or type rating unless otherwise specified in this Annex.

(d)

If the IR has not been revalidated or renewed in the preceding 7 years, applicants for the IR shall pass again the IR theoretical knowledge examination and skill test.

(e)

Holders of a valid IR on a pilot licence issued by a third country in accordance with Annex 1 to the Chicago Convention shall be exempted from complying with the requirements in points (c)(1) and (d) when renewing the IR privileges contained in licences issued in accordance with this Annex.

(f)

The proficiency check mentioned in points (c)(2) and (e) may be combined with a proficiency check performed for the renewal of the relevant class or type rating.