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Jose
That is one that can have even the FSDO arguing among themselves! I'd feel comfortable with the solo endorsement and the required logbook solo endorsement as a specific tailwheel endorsement to meet the qualifications you refer to. Then you can get some FAA hotshot who "has all the answers" tell me I'm all wet......and in return I'll refer it to an FAA attorney who comes up with another opinion that agrees with me, etc, etc. Are you up against a particular problem with this? The student will have to have an additional endorsement for solo in the nosewheel aircraft as well so its kind of a moot point don't you think? I'm still doing a fair amount of tailwheel training and recurrency training in a variety of aircraft like Citabrias, Maule, Twin Beech, C-185, etc. Tailwheel is what I started in over 50 years ago. Cheers Ol Shy & Bashful CFII/RAM |
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