I think perhaps the best thing to do for all concerned, would be to not
search for it in writting. You may end up being dissapointed. I have
seen CI's fly and as far as I am aware there is no problem with it in
the eyes of the AEFs and VGS's. Why would anyone want it to be any
other way ?
Paul
A P wrote:
> I have been told by our Wing HQ that CI's Can not Fly, but I have not
seen
> it in writing
>
> I agree that CI's should be able to fly, if only at AEF's / AEG's and
not in
> other Military Aircraft
>
> Andrew
> www.airtrainingcorps.org
>
>
> "Paul Upham" <paul.upham@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:d6iro1$iob$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Unless the regs have changed over the years, CIs CAN fly. I know
that
> > Civilian Committee members cannot, but I have seen plenty of CIs
flying
> > over the years.
> >
> > Let us hope the regs have not changed, as that will just be yet
another
> > nail in the coffin of trying to give the hard workers an incentive.
> >
> > PU
> >
> > "Alan" <alan.luker@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> > news:LA4je.8535$V%.4974@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>I am told that civilian instructors with the Air Training Corps are
not
> >>permitted to fly in RAF aircraft, it certainly would be an
incentive for
> >>the work and effort that the majority put in using their own
> >>time,especially if they have driven the cadets to an airfield and
are
> >>waiting around all day for them (assuming of course that there are
other
> >>staff to stay with the cadets) if it is an insurance issue i am
sure there
> >>is an answer, could anybody enlighten me on this ruling please
> >>
> >
> >


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