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4th Feb 2015, 16:12
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There are types you might wish to be at 4,500 or...

There are types you might wish to be at 4,500 or rather higher for stalling, but to be fair, none of them I fly normally. If Dobbin needs 1500ft to recover from a stall in an SEP, then he might want...
4th Feb 2015, 08:10
Replies: 59
Views: 6,960

Not sure how you reach that conclusion. A...

Not sure how you reach that conclusion.

A CRI, like any other instructor, if teaching is flying as PiC. Therefore, to teach they must be qualified to fly that aeroplane in those conditions. I...
2nd Feb 2015, 22:47
Replies: 59
Views: 6,960

There's a lot of cross purposes going on here. ...

There's a lot of cross purposes going on here.

Nobody is disputing, that I can see, that a CRI who is not an IRI should not be teaching IF.

However, most of us agree that a CRI, who is...
1st Feb 2015, 17:31
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"Teaching IFR" is not however the same as...

"Teaching IFR" is not however the same as "Teaching under IFR".

Similarly to my (as a CRI!) doing a biennial flight on a taildragger, where both I and the student are tailwheel qualified already. ...
1st Feb 2015, 11:31
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Views: 6,960

Well put, and well put in our places :} Yes....

Well put, and well put in our places :}

Yes. It's agreed as instructional, and the CRI is captain, or it's not and they're not.

G
1st Feb 2015, 11:02
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Okay, too much time in permit aeroplanes lately. ...

Okay, too much time in permit aeroplanes lately. So let's put the aircraft regularly within 1000ft of cloud because of the weather conditions at the time, or in a helicopter, or whatever variation...
31st Jan 2015, 22:18
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Views: 6,960

Err but. Let's invent the scenario that CRI...

Err but.

Let's invent the scenario that CRI and pilot both have current SEP/IR or SEP/IMCR. But, "pilot" hasn't got EFIS differences training, whilst CRI is qualified to deliver that. Climb up...
31st Jan 2015, 22:03
Replies: 59
Views: 6,960

Let's see if I get this straight? Pilot A...

Let's see if I get this straight?

Pilot A wants an experienced pilot sat next to him whilst he builds up some experience. He is, presumably, fully qualified and current to perform said flight -...
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