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Old March 6th 05, 07:26 AM
John Godwin
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Jose wrote in
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Ok, he's not "flying the aircraft" but he is "flying" (aloft).
OTOH, when a pilot sits back and lets George do the flying, is the
pilot "flying the aircraft"? Does it matter if George is organic
or electrical?


So you say that the instructor must be aloft in the aircraft? (Think
first before replying to this one .. a Pitts Special, for example, only
has one seat). Flight Reviews have been given in cases of this nature.

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