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nosehair said:
You are correct in your thinking. And if you are really as young as you say, and you alredy have this concept, you can change the world!

New-Age Computer Geeks can become Systems Instructors in these NewHigh Techie Airplanes with no "licensing" requirements by FAA (as yet).
There's lots of New Knowledge not required in FAA Testing, so the teacher need not be licensed.

Or keep records of "instruction given", was that your question?

Or just solve the problem by taking the FOI, AGI and IGI, get your ground instructor certificate and teaching the systems on your AGI/IGI ticket. You could even teach PPL ground schools and charge money for it.

That's the route I'd go.

-mini
 
FlyBieWire said:
Are you required to log any and all instruction received.

Any pilot is ONLY required to log that time necessary to show currency or those hours required for a certificate or rating practical test.

CFI'ers have some additional record keeping responsibilites releated to endorcements.
 
ultrarunner said:
Any pilot is ONLY required to log that time necessary to show currency or those hours required for a certificate or rating practical test.

CFI'ers have some additional record keeping responsibilites releated to endorcements.


I agree totally with the above statement.
 

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