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kilobravo 21st Apr 2005 09:52

Instrument rating as P1?
 
Hi Everyone,

Here's a question to which I have had a variety of answers.
Can one do an instrument rating and log the time as PI under supervision? Or are you P/ut in this situation. Need to hour build but want to use the time as cleverly as possible. What,if anyone is certain, is the final JAR ruling on this one?

Cheers
KB:confused:

CAT3C AUTOLAND 21st Apr 2005 12:21

I am not 100% sure about this, but I think you can log it as P1 as long as you pass the test.

silverknapper 21st Apr 2005 12:52

Do you mean the test itself or the course?

CAT3C AUTOLAND 21st Apr 2005 14:13

Sorry mis-read that, I was talking about the test itself. The training will be dual.

FlyingSpanner 21st Apr 2005 21:24

As far as I am aware!
 
Every test I have done and a friend of mine is an examiner, every check ride you are PIC. The examiner is only there in a role to observe and ask to perform a manouver or demonstrate.

Therefore you are P1. As far as I am aware that is!

Spanner

Freebird17 21st Apr 2005 22:11

During the training for the IR, you are PU/T. The test can be logged as PICUS if you pass. If you fail, it's PU/T The PICUS can be counted as P1 time for licence issue if the logbook entry is endorsed by the Examiner.


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