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Old 08-24-2011 | 02:17 PM
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conquestdz
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Originally Posted by Macjet
Sorry, but no. An ATP can only instruct when under the training program of a Part 121, 135, or 142 certificate holder.

An ATP rated pilot can give instruction in “air transportation service”.

Part 1.1 defines Air Transportation as “interstate, overseas, or foreign air transportation or the transportation of mail by aircraft”.

With that said, an ATP rated pilot can give instruction in Part 121 and Part 135 operations but not part 91 operations. The instruction can be in any aircraft on the certificate holders list; it doesn’t have to be just aircraft requiring a type rating.

However, you're going to ignore this fact and log it any ways. So, disregard and press on.
Can you quote a reg for this? I have given SIC endorsements in the 500, and discussed it with a FSDO type rating examiner. There have been no problems with anyone's SIC type rating. This was all pt 91. I would like to see some reg that says it can only be 121/135.
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