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"Robert Moore" wrote in message . 8... The required instruction given to a Student Pilot (PP) is not Instrument Flight Instruction. The FAA uses different terminology to distinguish it from Instrument Flight Training as follows: Thats nice, but it has nothing to do with what he asked. No student pilots were harmed in this process. The question is whether you he can count instruction given in actual as insturment instruction without an instrucment rating on his flight instructor certificate. The requirement for an instrument rating seems to be solely for the benefit of providing the instruction specifically required for the instrument ratings (and instrument qualification on type ratings). It doesn't say that this is the ONLY type of instrument instruction that exists. Can an instructor without an instrument rating, given instrument instruction? It would appear to be yes as long it's not the instruction specifically required for the instructee to get his instrument rating. |
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"Ron Natalie" wrote
"Robert Moore" wrote The required instruction given to a Student Pilot (PP) is not Instrument Flight Instruction. The FAA uses different terminology to distinguish it from Instrument Flight Training as follows: Thats nice, but it has nothing to do with what he asked. No student pilots were harmed in this process. The question is whether you he can count instruction given in actual as insturment instruction without an instrucment rating on his flight instructor certificate. I had no intention of answering his question, just to point out that he had used incorrect terminology in asking the question, probably comfusing a proper answer. Bob |
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"Jim" wrote in message ... A CFI can give instrument "training" and log it as instruction given. We do it for every student and also for BFRs. A CFI without an instrument rating on his instructors certificate can log instruction given in IMC, but he can not log or give any of the 15 hours of instrument instruction required by instrument students, and can not endorse any student for an instrument knowledge or practical test. Again, all very nice but it doesn't answer the original question. |
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