"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ...
Sounds like it to me. IIRC, only two of the several CFIs from whom I have taken
reviews in tailwheel aircraft actually had the tailwheel signoff. It was simply
made clear to me by the others that they could not serve as PIC and I was not to
think that they were PIC on the flight. The FAR that Lynch quotes requires a
"qualified instructor", not that the instructor be a qualified PIC.
My Lynch also says a CFI, non-CFII cannot take a student into the
clouds because it is not "within the limits of his certificate"
61.193.
He doesn't always seem to make sense.
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