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LewisU_Pilot

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I am looking for a reg or something in writing that says I (a CFI-A) can give sim instruction to a (CFII) and can sign his logbook for the training. Is there such a reg?
 
If you are talking about instrument instruction, you won't find a reg or a combination of regs that say that because you can't (well, I guess you can, but it doesn't count for anything).
 
midlifeflyer said:
If you are talking about instrument instruction, you won't find a reg or a combination of regs that say that because you can't (well, I guess you can, but it doesn't count for anything).


So by me being a CFI-A the CFII who is logging the sim time can't use that as proficiency? Wouldn't I be consdierd a safety pilot?
 
paulsalem said:
IN A SIM????????????????????????
Hey! You can run into all sorts of other traffic when in a sim! It's dangerous down there on the ground in a darkened room!
 
midlifeflyer said:
Hey! You can run into all sorts of other traffic when in a sim! It's dangerous down there on the ground in a darkened room!

I applied to FSI as a safety pilot yesterday. Don't want all those expensive sims hitting each other!

I hope I get a call.
 
Amish RakeFight said:
you're gonna need a CFII to endorse those approaches if they are to be logged in a sim for currency purposes.

Or an IGI.
 

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