ParrotheadPilot
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minitour said:yep...thats for an initial flight instructor...so you're good to go
-mini
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minitour said:yep...thats for an initial flight instructor...so you're good to go
-mini
JediNein said:groundpointsix said:AOPA fought hard to prevent multiple instrument instructor certificates. They won. Instrument instructor applies to "airplane", not number of engines. They also fought to prevent two certificates needed for instrument instructing in twins.
Start at the beginning, read all the way through, and this time stop at Pphishhman's post.
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Jedi Nein
You're right, you only need one instrument instructor rating. However you still need an instructor rating for the cat/class that you'll be teaching in as well. That's not multiple instrument instructor ratings. Your one instrument instructor rating applys to any and all airplane ratings on your CFI certificate, just like the one on your pilot certificate (the wording is identical).
phishhman said:Just make sure you are teaching instrument procedures, not multi procedures. Once you start dealing with single-engine approaches and holding, you need an ME.
What if the instruction isn't for "the issuance of an instrument rating or a type rating not limited to VFR"?DC8 Flyer said:How can you possible fly a MULTI ENGINE AIRPLANE and not teach multi-procedures?
From the FARs (61.195):
(c) Instrument Rating. A flight instructor who provides instrument flight training for the issuance of an instrument rating or a type rating not limited to VFR must hold an instrument rating on his or her flight instructor certificate and pilot certificate that is appropriate to the category and class of aircraft in which instrument training is being provided.
It is simply spelled out YOU MUST HAVE A MULIT RATING ON BOTH TICKETS. There is no way around it PERIOD!
HMR said:What if the instruction isn't for "the issuance of an instrument rating or a type rating not limited to VFR"?
HMR said:What if the instruction isn't for "the issuance of an instrument rating or a type rating not limited to VFR"?
Thanks for the reg. See post #5 on this thread.bender said:The long answer is look at 61.195(b)
The short answer is you have to have a MEI
HMR said:DC8 Flyer- Until recently, I was in complete agreement with your above post. I understand your point. After reviewing the AOPA & Jeppesen explanations I've been leaning more towards what JediNein said.