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Old 8th Jan 2009, 11:11
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Old 14th Feb 2009, 00:23
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To meet recent experience requirements regarding instrument approaches every 90/35 days, could a flying instructor count an approach conducted by their student?
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Old 14th Feb 2009, 02:06
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No, because they didnt conduct the approach. The student did.

What most IFR instructors do, is fly an approach on their synthetic flight training device at least every 90/35 days, to satisfy recency.
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You could also demonstrate approaches to students, you are then not only capable of logging it for recency but the student should gain some insight on how its done properly.
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You could also demonstrate approaches to students, you are then not only capable of logging it for recency but the student should gain some insight on how its done properly.
From this and previous discussions as I understand if the AP is doing the approach,then no crew member can log the approach as IF as they are not flying the aircraft. Aussie CAA= NZCaa= Bunch of dickwits who would not know their a*se from their elbow.Rules over this side of the ditch are vague also.
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Old 14th Feb 2009, 09:42
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The rule states the Pilot manipulating the controls OR monitoring the autopilot may log IF time.

10.9 Instrument flight time may be logged by the pilot monitoring or providing input to the autopilot/auto-stabilisation equipment when it is engaged or by the pilot manually manipulating the controls when the aircraft is flown by reference to instruments under either actual or simulated instrument flight conditions.

CAO refference, It is quite clear.
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Old 28th Jun 2009, 11:32
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Sorry to resurrect an old debate but was asked about logging 0.1 or 0.2 of a flight if the instructor was actually demonstrating during IMC.

NOT ALLOWED unless you take that time off the student's IF time and I think you will find they're not too keen to pay for your currency.
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