To Tom's enquiry about pilot licensing for use o/s
my understanding would be that GFA
in addition to formalising GPC for the future;
would also be able
as the 'organisation of record'
to certify that the original instructor
was trained, endorsed, certified and audited by GFA
and therefore did train to the syllabus.
If the organisation of record can't do this,
firstly what is the point of having the organisation
and secondly what are the prospects of the organisation
being accepted by CASA in its sport aviation hierarchy transition.

Just asking.....



On 15/08/2010, at 1:44 AM, tom claffey wrote:

While conducting an e-mail war with CASA re a licence/letter of qualification to replace SLMG on my ATPL [for the World Comps] the CASA man implied that although he was satisfied that the GPC syllabus satisfied the ICAO licence requirements he could not be certain that I was trained in accordance with the syllabus. As my old instructor has recently died and cannot certify it looks like I may never get one!  [I guess 20 000hrs and an ATPL does not help]
Tom

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