Flight instruction compensation - light sport
No Light Sport Aircraft CFI ratings required. If you are a CFI, you're
already
qualified. You'll need a Biennial to act as PIC though.
Al
able to teach in sport aircraft for a long time
"Rachel" wrote in message
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
Only if not acting as PIC or required crew member
But that's not related to this question.
"Can a flight instructor with a "driver's license" physical give flight
instruction in a light sport class plane and charge for the instruction
given? "
The answer is clearly yes for any instruction.
-Robert, CFI
Assuming the person is learning to fly the light sport airplane, the CFI
would have to be PIC. I think the CFI would have to have the light sport
class CFI rating.
Or maybe not. I'm guessing my CFI is good enough, so I don't think about
those things.
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