FAST Helicopters

Helicopter Training / Instructor Rating

Private helicopter charter Having obtained a CPL(H) many pilots become Flight Instructors in order to build up sufficient experience to enable them to apply for work as a commercial pilot, in addition this offers the individual the opportunity to work alongside other professionals and to gain enjoyment from helping others to obtain their own pilots licence.

FAST Helicopters has the in-house capabilities to carry out Flight Instructor (FI) and Flight Examiner (FE) training. Our highly experienced staff are also approved to renew and revalidate both FI and FE ratings as required.

Location
Our base in Shoreham, West Sussex (The UK's busiest general aviation airport) provides excellent training facilities.

Fleet
We pride ourselves on one of the most extensive fleet of aircraft, all of which are available for ab-initio training, PPL(H), CPL(H), FI(R), IR(H) type rating training, and self fly hire.

Capability
Our experience and professionalism is demonstrated by our holding of approvals that are granted to very few training organisations in the country. From an introductory trial lesson to a Commercial Pilots Licence with Instument Rating, FAST Helicopters will guide you all the way.

Training
With our team of highly experienced, professional career instructors and in-house examiners, you can rest assured that at FAST Helicopters we remain committed to providing exceptional standards of helicopter flight training.

Requirements to start a Flight Instructor (Restricted) course

  • At least 18 years of age
  • Hold a valid Class 1 medical
  • Hold a valid Professional Pilots Licence (CPL or ATPL) with a valid type rating for the specific type to be used in the FI Skill Test.
  • Have at least 250 hours of flight time in helicopters, to include:
    • At least 100 hours as Pilot in Command
    • At least 10 hours instrument flight instruction
    • At least 20 hours of cross country flight as Pilot in Command
  • Pass a specific pre-entry flight test with an authorised examiner (to assess the ability of the applicant to undertake the course) within the 6 months preceding the start of the course.

The FI(R) course comprises of

  • 30 hours of flight instruction of which 25 must be dual instruction
  • 5 hours may be as mutual flying with another FI applicant
  • 125 hours of theoretical knowledge instruction to include, 40 hours tuition, 78 hours teaching practice and 7 progress tests

An applicant for a FI(R) shall demonstrate to a CAA examiner, the ability to instruct a student pilot to the level required for the issue of a PPL(H), including pre-flight, post flight and theoretical knowledge instruction.
The Skill Test is additional to the flight training course.

Proven Track Record
We are proud to boast a 100% pass rate for our Flight Instructors, with all candidates successful in obtaining employment as a Restricted Flight Instructor.

You will soon begin to gain confidence to teach the helicopter syllabus and develop instructional techniques, airmanship and captaincy skills.

The scope of the helicopter is limited only by your imagination…

If you would like more information on the FI(H) Course and how FAST Helicopters can help you reach your goal, contact FAST Helicopters today, or pop along to our base for a chat.

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Rob Hunt, Karen Dukes & Nick Reed of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP were appointed as Joint Administrators of Fast Helicopters Limited (the "Company") on 24 January 2012. The affairs, business and property of the Company are being managed by the Joint Administrators, who act as the Company's agents and without personal liability. Rob Hunt, Karen Dukes & Nick Reed are licensed in the United Kingdom to act as insolvency practitioners by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.