Thread Drift, Safety, Puchacz and Cal City
Thanks Mike, that's the answer I expected.
"SoaringXCellence" wrote in message
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Dan,
Regarding the BFR by a CFI that may not be legal to fly PIC (how's that for
acronyms):
The FAA allows a CFI to train, give BFRs and other CFI duties as long as the
other pilot is the PIC.
For example, you need a review this month, but have not exceeded the 24
calendar months. I am have a condition that prevents me from doing any PIC
flights. I can administer a flight review as long as you're acting a PIC.
If you're over the 24 months, I cannot do the review, since I cannot act as
PIC.
The generally accepted thought is that the FAA wants to allow CFIs to
continue to instruct and otherwise assist the safety of the pilot population
even if they personally cannot exercise the privileges.
Mike
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