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Bernoulli said:Can an instrument rated pilot file an IFR flight plan and then let an instrument student fly the plane? In other words, rather than put the student uder the hood in VFR conditions, can an IFR rated pilot act as a safety pilot in IFR conditions?
If you're talking under IFR or in weather conditions less than VFR and the student is not already instrument rated, of course not. I've never heard anyone claim that such a person can =ever= act as PIC.Speedtree said:If you are a student and logging dual received you are not PIC in my interpretation.
Why not? If he is rated in the category and class then he can log PIC anytime he is sole manipulator of the controls. There is no requirement for a pilot to be legally able to ACT as PIC in order for him to LOG PIC.sky37d said:if you are not the CFII, he can't log the time, and you put yourself at jeopardy.
Any instrument rated pilot can be the PIC. [14CFR61.3(e)] Any non-instrument rated pilot with the appropriate category and class rating can LOG PIC for the time during which he is sole manipulator of the controls. [14CFR61.51]Uncle Sparky said:Does anyone know if a CFI(not CFII) can file an IFR, act as "safety pilot", have the student fly it in VMC/IMC or even fly an INSTRUMENT flight, period, legally and can the student log the time? If so, what reference?
Nor can a non-instrument rated pilot file an IFR flight plan even if it's flown entirely in VMC.midlifeflyer said:If you're talking under IFR or in weather conditions less than VFR and the student is not already instrument rated, of course not. I've never heard anyone claim that such a person can =ever= act as PIC.
I'm taking his question at face value and there is not a CFI or CFII involved. The answer to his question is yes of course, but...Bernoulli said:Can an instrument rated pilot file an IFR flight plan and then let an instrument student fly the plane? In other words, rather than put the student uder the hood in VFR conditions, can an IFR rated pilot act as a safety pilot in IFR conditions?
Yes, I think you are wrong on this one point. As it's been interpreted, the authority to log instrument time for a recreational or higher pilot is not based on having an instrument rating or being with a CFI. (I am of course assuming that when Bernoulli says "instrument student" he means a private pilot who is working on his instryment rating) The flying pilot may log the time if the pilot has the proper =aircraft= ratings and the flight conditions consist of actual IMC.Lead Sled said:He can't log the time in IMC unless he is instrument rated or with an instructor. Am I wrong here?