Ah Todd, there you go again.
Since it has been 40 or more years since I took any written for my
Instructor rating, I suppose things could have changed.
Having added multiple endorsements to my instructors certificate without any
written exam, (dare I use the word assume?) I assumed that the rules were
still the same.
I guess I'll just have to turn in my certificate until I can take the
multiple written exams now required.
Woe is me!
Allan
"Todd Pattist" wrote in message
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"ADP" wrote:
And 14 CFR 61.191 (b)
You don't need to take the written! 14 CFR 61.183(e)1
61.191(b) says he "is not required to pass the knowledge
test on the areas listed in Sec. 61.185(a)(1) of this part."
61.183(e)(1) says he must "Pass a knowledge test on the
areas listed in Sec. 61.185(a)(1) of this part, unless the
applicant: (1) Holds a flight instructor certificate"
Both are specific only to 61.185(a)(1) and that's only the
Fundamentals Of Instructing part.
61.183(f) says he must "(f) Pass a knowledge test on the
aeronautical knowledge areas listed in Sec. 61.185(a)(2) and
(a)(3) of this part that are appropriate to the flight
instructor rating sought;"
Todd Pattist - "WH" Ventus C
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