This training concerns SFI(A)s (Synthetic Flight Instructors) who wish to act as SFE(A)s (Synthetic Flight Examiners). This course is generic and can be provided on aircraft other than the one on which the trainee is qualified.

SFE(A) AUTHORISATION First delivery
Objectives
The aim of this course is to provide the applicant with the necessary assets to assume the privileges of an examiner.
Prerequisites
Any applicant for a first SFE(A) authorisation must:
- Hold or have held an ATPL licence
- Hold or have held a type rating for the aircraft in question
- Hold a valid SFI(A) rating on the aircraft concerned
- Have flown at least 1500 hours on multi-pilot aircraft.
- I'm sorry, but I need more information to understand what you're asking. Could you please clarify what "FFS instruction" and "SFI(A)" refer to in this context? Providing more details about the aircraft and the specific training requirements would help me give you a proper justification.
- Justify knowledge related to examiner's privileges
- Be liable for any suspension, limitation or licence revocation during the last 3 years
A preliminary phone interview with the ICARE Head of Training has been organised.
Terms and conditions
- English (UK) French
- Location: Theoretical training: Morlaix or customer premises. Practical training: Morlaix
- Scheduled. Upon request, subject to availability.
- Accessibility: Accessible for disabled individuals. Please contact ICARE for further information.
Price
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TRAINING
THEORETICAL TRAINING: 6H00
PRACTICAL TRAINING (*) : 4HRS
BRIEFING / DEBRIEFING: 4:00 AM
SIMULATOR TRAINING: 6 HOURS (CRJ or A320 Full Flight Simulator)
(*) If a trainee is not qualified in the use of the IOS (Instructor Operating System) and simulator monitoring, specific training will be provided. Duration: 2 hours
TOTAL HOURS OF TRAINING
20:00 – 3 days (excluding the assessment of competence)
COMPETENCE ASSESSMENT
The applicant will have to pass a competence assessment within 12 months of completing the course. This will be managed by the applicant and the Authority directly and is not ICARE's responsibility.
