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Old May 24th 05, 01:37 AM
Jens Krueger
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Larry Dighera wrote:

We agreed that Jim, as the pilot in command, would supervise the
flight while Troy would fly the airplane, which he did during the
entire flight.


Huh? Is 'Jim' a CFI? Thought the Troy guy was a student pilot?

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Old May 24th 05, 05:02 AM
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"Jens Krueger" wrote in message
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Larry Dighera wrote:

We agreed that Jim, as the pilot in command, would supervise the
flight while Troy would fly the airplane, which he did during the
entire flight.


Huh? Is 'Jim' a CFI? Thought the Troy guy was a student pilot?


Jim is not a CFI and Troy is a student pilot. What's your point?




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Old May 24th 05, 05:30 AM
George Patterson
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Jens Krueger wrote:
Larry Dighera wrote:

We agreed that Jim, as the pilot in command, would supervise the
flight while Troy would fly the airplane, which he did during the
entire flight.


Huh? Is 'Jim' a CFI? Thought the Troy guy was a student pilot?


Troy is a student pilot. Schaeffer is not a CFI. Schaeffer was acting PIC (a
student cannot act as PIC). From the various articles, it appears that Schaeffer
was not attempting to provide instruction, so he doesn't have to be a CFI. The
situation is exactly the same as if I were taking my family on a trip and had my
non-rated stepson handle the controls. Note that Schaeffer apparently was *not*
current to carry passengers, however, and he's been charged on that count.

George Patterson
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Old May 24th 05, 11:45 AM
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"George Patterson" wrote in message
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From the various articles, it appears that Schaeffer was not attempting to
provide instruction, so he doesn't have to be a CFI.


There's no requirement to be a CFI in order to attempt to give instruction.
It's just that instruction by a non-CFI doesn't count toward the training
time required for a certificate or rating.

--Gary


 




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