ShortFinal
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QUESTION: Am I correct in understanding that a CFII may log approaches that a student flies when those approaches are conducted in actual instrument conditions? Is there a reference to this anywhere in the rules?
ANSWER: Ref. § 61.51(g)(2); Yes, a CFII may log approaches that a student flies when those approaches are conducted in actual instrument flight conditions. And this would also permit that instructor who is performing as an authorized instructor to “. . . log instrument time when conducting instrument flight instruction in actual instrument flight conditions” and this would count for instrument currency requirements under § 61.57(c).
Sure, it's stupid.midlifeflyer said:The question may be short, but the answer is often and hotly debated.
The con arguments come down to . . . .
2. It's stupid.
...as can the pilot of an airplane with an IFR-Certified GPS and coupled autopilot. I watched this being done in a Bonanza and was very impressed.bobbysamd said:Think about it. If you follow John Lynch's theory, a busy CFI-I could remain perpetually current without ever having his/her hands on the controls and flying an approach!