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Legal Responsibilities of Flight Instructors

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Old 8th Jan 2008, 20:57
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Solo Flight

Here's one
Pilot Flys A-B no problem
Pilot Flys B-A screws up
Who gets into trouble
P1 ?
Aircraft Owner ?
Instructor on site off duty ?
 
Old 10th Jan 2008, 16:01
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You need to make that question much clearer.
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Old 11th Jan 2008, 08:36
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Who's fault ?

Read AAIB GBBBK December 2007 Bulletin
 
Old 11th Jan 2008, 11:05
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Have just read it. This is a very sad story.
No prosecutions seemed to follow though, and rightly so, the pilot had a licence.
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Old 11th Jan 2008, 16:38
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Who's fault ?

CAA seem to think an innocent bystander is to blame !!!
 

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