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Old 16th November 2019 | 14:34
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Flight Instructor training PIC time

Hi All,
Does anyone know if going through the FI training how to register the hours (sitting in the right seat). PIC, SPIC, dual received? as per EASA rules. I couldn't find any reference.
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Old 16th November 2019 | 17:07
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If you're being taught something it's dual received. CAP804.
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Old 16th November 2019 | 19:20
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As Rudestuff indicates - you're being taught therefore you log it as U/T - under training. I'd add though, for completeness, that if you are doing a mutual on an FI course then the candidate doing the 'giving' logs P1, the candidate being taught logs nothing.
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Old 19th November 2019 | 18:42
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Thank you!
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