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On 23 Mar 2006 10:31:18 -0800, "Eric D"
wrote: Can a flight instructor that lost his/her medical still give a biannual check ride? Is the person that received the check ride the pilot in command or the flight instructor who is giving the biannual? Yes they can. As long as they have a current instructors license. I have an uncle that lost his medical several years ago and just renewed his CFI. Told me that since he has had his CFI license for 52 years already, why stop? The person recieving the biannual is the PIC. |
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