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Your friend can rent the airplane from the FBO and give you dual
instruction without any restriction. But the problem comes when you have to fly solo or fly solo cross countries. What you might want to do is take the majority of your instruction with your friend, and then switch to one of the FBO instructors and have them sign off your solo. You have to do the same for the cross countries as well. This is a hassle, but I really don't see how an FBO will allow a stranger to sign off another stranger to take their airplanes on solo flights. If your friend has done a lot of CFI work in the past he must have some ideas on how to do this or know someone in the community who could help. (Sam) wrote in message . com... I posted a message awhile back about one of my relatives offering me free flight instruction. He's a very experienced airline pilot and has done a lot of CFI work in the past. He's still current on his CFI rating, and the plan is to begin training in June (when I have more money and he has more time). Do you think there will be any problem with one of the local FBOs renting us a plane for my training? Obviously they'll want to check him out and see his history, but beyond that is there anything I need to know? Obviously we should just make a couple of calls and see what their policy is, but I just wanted to know if this was a common situation or not first. TIA! Sam |
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