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Originally Posted by joepilot
Clear as mud, isn't it.

Keep in mind that any time you are flying with a student under the hood, even a pre-solo student pilot, you should be logging simulated instrument instruction for both of you.

Joe
A better way to state that is to say the student should be logging simulated instrument time and dual received, and the CFI should be logging instrument instruction given.

Originally Posted by meitnerium
You can only log simulated instrument if you’re under the foggles. If your student is under the foggles, then you’re NOT logging simulated. If the aircraft is in IMC, both student and CFII log IMC.
Correct. But a CFII can, and should, log instrument instruction given for any instrument dual given regardless of whether it's IMC, hood, or sim/FTD. It is useful for the OP's scenario, and I've seen sim instructor jobs which required some amount. Keep it in a totally separate column.
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