Hobiehawker
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flyf15 said:Yes, a CFI can instruct without a medical providing someone else in the airplane is acting as a PIC. For example, they can't teach primary students.
So a CFII can teach, act as a safety pilot and sign a logbook as instruction given without a medical. Is this all correct?
And if so, how does the reg regarding a safety pilot work. I thought, and its been a while since I have been at all involved with flight instruction, that one who is acting as a safety pilot has to be current in the category of aircraft.
I guess one can be current and not have a medical. Hmmm. Just can't act as pilot in command or second in command if required.
I think its beginning to sound legal, just not wise maybe.
The FAA could tell Riddle to stop the practice because they are part 141 school.
Thanks to all that have put some time into this thread.