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, Stubby wrote: But who was the Pilot in Command? If this was a training flight, it would be the CFI. If it was just for fun, then whatever the two pilots agreed on prevails. By 91.3, the PIC has responsibility for the safe conduct of the flight, so he or his estate is the one who should be sued. Does that regulation hold sway once the plane has smashed into something expensive and is thus no longer airborne? I'm no lawyer, but I think that the FAA can't regulate civil courts' actions regarding damage on the ground, and I could see reasoning in such a case where it's determined that the instructor has some civil liability because he was in a position of responsibility even if the FAA says that the other pilot was PIC. -- Mike Ash Radio Free Earth Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon |
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