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Old June 7th 04, 09:42 PM
Richard Kaplan
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"Barry" wrote in message ...

himself, but also the pilots to whom he provides the endorsement. Is

this
something a conscientious CFII should do? In the absence of a formal FAA
interpretation, I feel obligated to make a good faith effort to comply by
including all the "required" items.


How about if I do an IPC in an airplane on a day when weather is below
circling minimums at the aiport where the IPC is conducted?

That seems like an excellent way to assess an instrument pilot's
capabilities, yet there is no way to conduct a circling approach.

Should the conscientious CFII not do the IPC and thus miss this opportunity?

Should the conscientious CFII require a return to conduct a circling
approach on another day to complete the IPC?

And how do we reconcile this with the FAA Inspector's Handbook clearly
approves of an IPC in a Level 1 FTD which cannot perform circling
approaches?



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