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Logging time as safety pilot?



 
 
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Old February 2nd 04, 05:52 PM
Ron Natalie
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"BTIZ" wrote in message news:KFZSb.2742$IF1.246@fed1read01...

but to act as safety pilot for someone under the hood.. you have to hold at
least a private pilot certificate and be qualified to fly the aircraft


Nope, you just need to be rated in category and class (presuming the aircraft
doesn't need a type rating).

some will state, that if it is a complex aircraft, you need the complex
endorsement, same for high performance, or tail dragger


That is only required if you are going to be pilot in command.

A safety pilot is not necessarily pilot in command.

A guy helping in an aircraft or operation only requiring one pilot is
called a passenger.

 




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