Training on Crewed Aircraft
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Ok. I'm doing the research now, but I'd like some input if possible...
Me: ATP, CFI,CFII,MEI Typed
Student: Nothing. No medical. Nada
I need to train some guys part 91 in a crewed aircraft. I think my question is if a guy has a student pilot certificate can I train him in an airplane requiring two crewmembers or do I need to bring along another qualified pilot as a just in case.
No. I don't want to use a simulator.....unless there is no other choice.
Thanks for any help......and yes this is all above board.... if you really feel a need to know just PM me.
Me: ATP, CFI,CFII,MEI Typed
Student: Nothing. No medical. Nada
I need to train some guys part 91 in a crewed aircraft. I think my question is if a guy has a student pilot certificate can I train him in an airplane requiring two crewmembers or do I need to bring along another qualified pilot as a just in case.
No. I don't want to use a simulator.....unless there is no other choice.
Thanks for any help......and yes this is all above board.... if you really feel a need to know just PM me.
Last edited by Shoot First; 05-09-2016 at 01:23 PM. Reason: Clarity and verbage
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Are you training the student pilot as second in command? 14 CFR 61.55(a)(1) prescribes the requirements to act as SIC, which begins with at least a private pilot certificate.
If the aircraft will be operated under IFR, the SIC must also hold an instrument rating.
If the aircraft will be operated under IFR, the SIC must also hold an instrument rating.
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