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Old 23rd April 2001 | 16:15
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Night Rider
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Hi there,

Basically the answer is no. While the student flies the aircraft solo he/she is PIC operating on your license.

The reason you can't put it in your own logbook is fairly logical - Imagine if an instructor did 400 hours of solo supervision and then tried to claim a CPL with 700 hours having only ACTUALLY flown 300 hours!!!

Nice idea though .............!!!!!