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Old 25th Jun 2014, 09:52
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Krallu
 
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If I am to do a training flight with a pilot in an aircraft where you do not have rudder pedals on instructor seat. But the pilot is fully licensed and certified to fly the aircraft as a PIC.

In this situation he/she must be the PIC because I do not have full controls to be the PIC, but I can still instruct as an instructor onboard.

In this situation he must log both PIC and Dual time? Since dual time is instructions received from instructor right and he is the PIC for the flight. Am I wrong?

At the same time the EASA rules says:

(iii) the holder of an instructor certificate may log as PIC all flight time during which he or she acts as an instructor in an aircraft;

That means that I as an instructor giving a training flight also should log this flight as PIC.
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