ThunderRun
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Depends on what the FTD time is being counted for. If it's being used toward the general multi-engine experience requirements as permitted by 61.129(i), yes. If it's to be used toward the instrument training requirements in 61.129(b)(3)(i), noThunderRun said:Let's throw a twist in this scenario. Can a MEI (no instrument instructor rating) give commercial multi-engine instruction in an FTD. In other words, what is the definition of "authorized instructor in a flight simulator or flight training device".
To back up Midlife, (b) is not superceeded by (c). (b) says any flight training. It doesn't qualify it at all. If you're acting as an instructor, you're giving training (logging it as dual given). (c) just adds additional requirements to it for the special case of instrument training.midlifeflyer said:No need to yell Ralgha, but I agree with you. There's nothing in (b) that says "except as provided in (c)" and nothing in (c) that says ("notwithstanding anything to the contrary in (b)."
I really think that they are really are pretty simple sentences
(b) says that you can't give =any= instruction in an aircraft unless you have appropriate aircraft category and class ratings.
(c) says that you can't give instruction toward an instrument rating (and some other stuff) in an aircraft unless you have an instrument rating on your CFI certificate and on your pilot certificate that is appropriate to the category or class.
Or maybe FAA legal will come out with an opinion that says that a pilot with a pilot certifciate that says
Commercial ASEL
Private AMEL with a VFR restriction
IA
and a CFI certifciate that says
SEL
IA
can teach single-engine instrument approaches in an Aztec.
Ralpha, does that mean that it is wrong for two single engine rated pilots to fly a twin as long as one only operates the left engine and the other only operates the right?Ralgha said:Being able to provide instrument training in a multi-engine airplane without a multi-engine CFI rating would be like flying a multi-engine airplane without a multi-engine rating as long as you had an instrument rating and never looked out the windows.