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Dmflying

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If i hold a CFII rating and i get my MEI can i use my instrument instructor privelages in a multi engine airplane or do i need to get a MEII rating ? thank you for any info
 
It has been a few years since I instructed but i have never heard of a MEII. CFI-I is good for both multi and single ( and I believe heli too) as long as the person is rated in the a/c you dont have to be. Put simple, yes you can instruct in a multi with out an MEI as long as the guy already has a multi ticket. You dont even have to have a CFI just a CFI-I. and yes you can get a CFI-I with out a CFI
 
Yes, you would be able to use your instrument instructor privileges in a ME airplane if you had an MEI
 
If you have your CFII you can only instruct Instrument in a multi, meaning you can teach approaches etc., but no Single Engine stuff
 
Best part is the MEI ride is like a glorified ME ride without the Instrument approaches.
One of the easiest checkrides I have ever done. Very involved traning though, that is if you get traning with the right MEI.
 

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