Student Pilot
Thankyou for your help
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i think, it does't have any matter which aircraft they flying and how many years of experience they have, as they don't have CFI...IMHO
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You can't log it properly but you can stick it in the back, and not count it just use it for reference and fun:E
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CFI
Thanks, but how does he become an instructor?
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Originally Posted by PA46Malibu
Thanks, but how does he become an instructor?
He must make special course with exams i think... |
Unless these friends have Instructor Ratings, I'm not convinced it's even legal to let you have control. If you are just there for the ride, then you're a passenger. I would certainly think it would invalidate their insurance.
Cheers Whirls |
All the jollies in the world aren't going to get you a licence. If you want to fly I suggest you review your finances and look at a different licence. Why not do a NPPL(M) like me. Affordable & fun (VFR) flying. I'm doing my training in an EV-97 at Peterborough/Conington and it's brilliant ! My reason for choosing this route is that it is fun and affordable flying which is as far as my flying ambitions go. Take a look at the PFA, your local strut is probably Breckland who are based at Priory Farm, near Tibbenham.
www.brecklandstrut.co.uk Flying on a budget is possible if you go about it the right way. Good luck. Bill |
I reckon you need a type rating for a PA46,so you won't be able to log them hours!
Microlights could be the key:ok: |
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