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Old January 13th 04, 07:54 PM
Kirk Stant
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Stewart Kissel wrote in message ...
'An airplane instructor may exercise the privileges
of that certificate without a medical. The 'student'
must be qualified to ACT as pilot in command since
the instructor cannot be.'

I cut this from the ASA discussion group, I lurk there
and cannot find a link to register to post. This is
not an attempt to backdoor the poster, just asking
this question:

If a pilot is still current while receiving a BFR,
the instructor is not the pilot in command? And if
the pilot receiving the BFR is still current, then
instructor does not need a current annual?
Curious about this.


Stewart,

Try sending some email to or
, the ASA webmaster (Nigel Cripps) should be able
to help you. I think there is some provision for non-ASA member
postings, but not sure what the procedure is.

Or send us $40 and become a member of ASA!

Kirk