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Old 07-06-2012, 07:10 PM
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Can dual be given during a passenger flight under part 91? Is there an FAR I can refer to concerning this issue?

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Old 07-06-2012, 08:09 PM
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Define passenger flight? Can you conduct instruction with passengers onboard? Yes. But if I'm logging dual personally, the primary purpose of the flight should be for instruction.
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Yes, you can. It's done all the time.

It can be a pleasure flight where the pilot brings along pax(s) and also an instructor to knock out a cross country or just for backup.

It can be a local training flight where the student's friend comes along just to observe.

You could also be doing a "revenue flight" in a jet with the owner on board and one pilot giving dual to the other along the way.

But there has to be a legit training purpose. You can't just log dual every time you get in an airplane.
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