Matt Whiting wrote in message ...
running with scissors wrote:
Bob Moore wrote in message .8...
(running with scissors) wrote
you may be able to find a loophole in the FAR's, renters policy or
insurance requirements to allow you to do this "legally", though even
posing the question indicates a complete failure to understand CRM and
lack of professionalism. if i found one of my pilots acting in this
manner he would never be in one of my cockpits again forthwith.
As if your posting name didn't say enough about you, your entire post
says that you are either very inexperienced or lacking in confidence
in yourself and other pilots. It's been years since I have flown from
the left seat of a general aviation aircraft. A few years back when I
was flying 12-13 year old "Young Eagles", I never sat in the left seat,
and as a matter-of-fact, very seldom touched the controls.
The CFI who did my last Flight Review was amused when I flew the entire
flight including the instrument portion from the right seat of a C-172.
Bob Moore
you are missing the whole point of the post. the original poster
stated that it was sightseeing flight and it was a passenger, zero
experience, who would be in the left seat and the poster was not a
rated instructor.
You've now made this incorrect assertion at least three times. You may
want to review the thread before making such bold statements.
Matt
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From: Anthony Acri )
Subject: Right Seat Flying
Date: 2001-12-11 03:21:43 PST
Does anybody know if there is any regulations about flying from the right
seat? Would like to flyi from the right seat while taking some people up
for sightseeing. Have been flying from the right when I have been doing my
instructors courses.
Thanks
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