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6th Feb 2015, 11:08
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Posted By 3 Point

That's because it's not substantiated by the...

That's because it's not substantiated by the regulations! It's rubbish to say that a CRI without IRI can't teach while operating under the IFR. It would be quite correct to say that he can't teach...
4th Feb 2015, 16:44
Replies: 59
Views: 6,960
Posted By 3 Point

Sorry, just to add. Bose, I understand that...

Sorry, just to add.

Bose, I understand that your Ops manual imposes various constraints and of course you operate within those limits. Other people however may not be constrained by such Ops...
4th Feb 2015, 16:36
Replies: 59
Views: 6,960
Posted By 3 Point

GtE, A perfect example of intelligent...

GtE,

A perfect example of intelligent decision making to get the job done while remaining entirely within the constraints of the regulations.

Bose, I have operated in and out of airports...
4th Feb 2015, 14:02
Replies: 59
Views: 6,960
Posted By 3 Point

C'mon Bose ... How about because the...

C'mon Bose ...



How about because the only clear weather is in an area of airspace where flight under IFR is the best choice. How about my scenario of operating less than 1,000' below the...
4th Feb 2015, 12:55
Replies: 59
Views: 6,960
Posted By 3 Point

nick14 Nope, I don't believe so! He's...

nick14


Nope, I don't believe so! He's not qualified to exercise any instructional privileges on the ME aeroplane therefore he can't. However ...



In FCL.900(a)(1)(ii) above, you may...
4th Feb 2015, 12:30
Replies: 59
Views: 6,960
Posted By 3 Point

nick14 Of course not! An instructor has...

nick14


Of course not! An instructor has to be qualified to act as the aircraft commander and in this example he is not and therefore could not fly the flight. The CRI is qualified to teach all...
3rd Feb 2015, 07:57
Replies: 59
Views: 6,960
Posted By 3 Point

Certainly people are at crossed purposes, look at...

Certainly people are at crossed purposes, look at the OP's question. It relates to a CRI giving instruction under VFR or under IFR. If the CRI is qualified to fly the aeroplane while operating...
2nd Feb 2015, 07:12
Replies: 59
Views: 6,960
Posted By 3 Point

Yes, true, I should have said "an instructor's...

Yes, true, I should have said "an instructor's teaching ..."


Which includes everything a basic PPL can do!!


No it doesn't! I can file an IFR flight plan on a CAVOK day and then go out to...
1st Feb 2015, 17:45
Replies: 59
Views: 6,960
Posted By 3 Point

The CRI can teach under any set of Flight Rules...

The CRI can teach under any set of Flight Rules he is qualified to fly under, IFR or VFR. If the CRI has an IR he can fly under IFR, he can also teach under IFR.


Quite! One could quite...
1st Feb 2015, 13:43
Replies: 59
Views: 6,960
Posted By 3 Point

Horses for courses and I respect your right to...

Horses for courses and I respect your right to take that view. I personally prefer to avoid the risk of any situation arising where it's not clear who's in charge.

it's a choice which the OP and...
1st Feb 2015, 12:32
Replies: 59
Views: 6,960
Posted By 3 Point

Hi Bose, no, you're not. That could be the case...

Hi Bose, no, you're not. That could be the case here or it could equally well be the case that the pilot feels he wants to learn and benefit from the wider experience and knowledge of the CRI. Only...
1st Feb 2015, 11:16
Replies: 59
Views: 6,960
Posted By 3 Point

Lot of people making things much more complicated...

Lot of people making things much more complicated than they need to be here.

Firstly, you don't need to be in IMC to be flying under IFR; VMC/IMC and VFR/IFR are two completely different things.
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31st Jan 2015, 15:48
Replies: 59
Views: 6,960
Posted By 3 Point

172510 Isn't Take Off, departure, climb,...

172510

Isn't Take Off, departure, climb, cruise, descent, arrival and landing required for the SEP re-validation? Isn't navigation and compliance with ATC procedures relevant? If I fly a "cross...
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