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Logging AEF flying
Sorry, I sort of asked this before, but something BEagle said suggested that he or others might know the answer...
I frequently take cadets flying at 6AEF (as part of my 'military duties' as a VR(T) officer), and usually get a flight myself. I have a PPL/IMC. The plane is a Grob G115E Tutor - I don't have the required differences training for VP propeller. What can I log: (a) if the 'instructor' is not a civilian QFI; (b) if the 'instructor' <i>is</i> a civilian QFI? My current understanding is: (a) SNY only; (b) as the flight is not 'training for the issue of a rating or licence', still SNY only, but some have suggested P/UT. Tim |
As a PPL Holder and an AEF Staff Cadet I have tried to get a definite answer on this one for a while, and this is what came out last time I asked;
If you sit in the right hand seat, QFI in left, and he also has a Civil FI rating then it can go down as P1/S or P/UT. Unfortunately it seems that plain AEF flying, i.e. sitting in left hand seat in a slot off of the end of a days flying, is simply Pax time. I have quite a bit of time on the Tutor, most of which can only go down as pax time. :\ A.S.I |
If he has a civilian FI or CRI rating then there's no problem with logging it as dual (P u/t). Indeed, with his agreement, the flight could be the 1 hr dual required for revalidation, or differences training for the wobbly prop - a signture from the FI would then be needed in your log book.
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Hmm interesting. I remember the last post. But in specific answer to your question:
I was lucky enough to get over 100hrs in an Air Squadron in my uni days. Obviously I only flew with mil instructors, on wobbly prop a/c. But the CAA accepted all my logged hours and they add up to my total time. So, in situation (a) if you & your mil instructor agree you are receiving training, one could clearly argue you could put the time down as p u/t. |
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