For those that say you can do it without a MEI. I gotta ask. How do you conduct training in a twin without teaching multi engine procedures? Do you just fly around on one engine?
The regs make it perfectly clear. An instructor must have BOTH a category and class rating on BOTH his/her commercial/atp and CFI tickets. No way around it.
http://www.propilot.com/doc/bbs/msgs//11190.html
The above is bogus. The questions were simple, can I give "instruction" to someone who already has a Multi Instrument ticket, if I only have a CFII and a ASMEL Comm ticket. Well of course you can, you're not providing instruction for furtherance of a rating etc etc, all your doing is sitting there being a "safety" pilot.
Right from the regs:
61.195 Flight instructor limitations and qualifications.
A person who holds a flight instructor certificate is subject to the following limitations:
(a)
Hours of training. In any 24-consecutive-hour period, a flight instructor may not conduct more than 8 hours of flight training.
(b)
Aircraft ratings. A flight instructor may not conduct flight training in any aircraft for which the flight instructor does not hold:
(1)
A pilot certificate and flight instructor certificate with the applicable category and class rating; and
(2) If appropriate, a type rating.
(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.