Instrument rating as P1?
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Instrument rating as P1?
Hi Everyone,
Here's a question to which I have had a variety of answers.
Can one do an instrument rating and log the time as PI under supervision? Or are you P/ut in this situation. Need to hour build but want to use the time as cleverly as possible. What,if anyone is certain, is the final JAR ruling on this one?
Cheers
KB
Here's a question to which I have had a variety of answers.
Can one do an instrument rating and log the time as PI under supervision? Or are you P/ut in this situation. Need to hour build but want to use the time as cleverly as possible. What,if anyone is certain, is the final JAR ruling on this one?
Cheers
KB
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As far as I am aware!
Every test I have done and a friend of mine is an examiner, every check ride you are PIC. The examiner is only there in a role to observe and ask to perform a manouver or demonstrate.
Therefore you are P1. As far as I am aware that is!
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Therefore you are P1. As far as I am aware that is!
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During the training for the IR, you are PU/T. The test can be logged as PICUS if you pass. If you fail, it's PU/T The PICUS can be counted as P1 time for licence issue if the logbook entry is endorsed by the Examiner.