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October 8th 06, 09:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Jim Macklin
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Why are multiple engines different?
61.31 (d)(2) Be receiving training for the purpose of
obtaining an additional pilot certificate and rating that
are appropriate to that aircraft, and be under the
supervision of an authorized instructor; or
"Emily" wrote in message
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| new_CFI wrote:
| "Bob Gardner" wrote in
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| Another aspect of the question...the requirements for
the basic license
| require a certain amount of solo flight, and it is hard
to imagine any
| insurance carrier covering solo flight in a twin by a
student pilot. Not
| impossible, just unlikely.
|
| Bob Gardner
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| Isnt there a supervised solo for situations like this?
An instructor is
| onbord to supervise the solo flight, but it still counts
as solo? I think
| the school I went to did this, ill have to look it up.
|
| I believe that only works for balloons which require two
crew members.
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