B Cat Flight instructors Examination credits
john homer made this Official Information request to Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
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From: john homer
Dear Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand,
I would like to know how B Cat flight instructors are able to become GA flight examiners, can you explain how they get signed off and since when have you approved it
Yours faithfully,
john homer
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Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
Dear John
I refer to your email of 14 April where you asked a question regarding B Cat flight instructors.
The CAA received your request on 15 April and will endeavour to respond as soon as possible and in any event no later than 16 May 2019, being 20 working days after the day your request was received.
Feel free to contact me by email [CAA request email] or by telephone (04) 560 9472 if you have any queries regarding your request.
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From: David Harrison
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
Hi John,
B Cat instructors are not eligible to become a GA flight examiner, only
those who hold an A Cat instructor rating can apply to be an GA examiner
under the current rules can fill. There are 2 or 3 B Cat instructors who
do exercise GA examiner privileges, but this is as a result of
‘grandfather’ rights when the rules were changed over 20 years ago. B
Cats may hold an airline flight examiner rating assuming they have the
requisite commercial experience. Details can be found in AC 61-19 here:
[1]https://www.caa.govt.nz/assets/legacy/Ad...
Regards
David
David Harrison
Principal Aviation Examiner
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand Q Aviation Security Service
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From: john homer
Dear David Harrison,
I have seen some B-Cat recently get approval for OCA or FCC is this true or is this still apart of the grandfathered rights?
Yours sincerely,
john homer
From: David Harrison
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
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From: David Harrison
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
As explained in my previous email, a B Cat can hold an Airline Examiner rating and they can do OCAs and FCCCs.
Regards
David
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