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In a previous article, Ron Natalie said:
Paul Tomblin wrote: during the vectors to the approach or at the hold. I figured I could take along a safety pilot, and then when I break out on the approach tell him he's acting PIC while I put on my foggles and complete the approach, and It seems reasonable. However, why not leave the foggles on all the time. It's redundant in IMC, but saves you having to fiddle with them. Good point. There's no need to tell the other pilot to be "PIC", just ask him to take the controls. There's a difference betweeen operating the controls and serving as pilot in command. I don't want him to take the controls. I thought that the non-instrument rated safety pilot in VMC is acting PIC (and both of us can log PIC since he's acting and I'm sole manipulator), but obviously he can't be acting PIC when in IMC. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house and four people died. -- Steven Wright |
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