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Why? This is probably the most informative PIC discussion I've seen in years!JRSLim said:I'm beginning to feel sorry I asked....
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Why? This is probably the most informative PIC discussion I've seen in years!JRSLim said:I'm beginning to feel sorry I asked....
JRSLim said:The logging PIC issue has been beat to death, however in this case...MEI 2 will be sole manipulator of the controls and is rated for the aircraft, so can log PIC. MEI 1 is acting as a required instructor, so can log PIC. However since MEI 2 isn' t receiving any true instruction it seems that actually logging dual given would sort of break the rules in that direction. 61.57 states that an instructor can log all time as pic while acting as a required instructor, but only states in (h) Logging training time that only that training recieived needs to be logged.
Doc Holiday said:I'm not at all trying to be a jerk. That being said, ...........with me because of the insurance." IMO that shows maturity and a future employer will respect that.
JRSLim said:While I definately agree with the position stated that MEI 2, while being the checking instructor on board has an obligation as an iunstructor not to let his guard down, it seems that after the first few flights, assuming MEI 1 is competent and safe, MEI 2 isn't doing much actual 'instructing'.
JRSLim said:but that doesnt necissarily mean he has to sign the logbook of the other MEI as dual given since he's really not giving any dual and its not for any requirement other than insurance.
I've been trying to figure out that part of the thread myself.Ralgha said:What's with CFIs being allergic to logging dual received anyway?