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Old May 1st 04, 01:28 AM
Bill Zaleski
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An IGI cannot give an IPC, only the training for one. He cannot sign
one off. (FAR 61.215, training and endorsements vs. 61.193 (g),
training only) An IGI can only give the endorsement for an instrument
knowlege test and none other. He can give the training, however for
an IPC.


On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 23:08:36 GMT, "Max T, CFI"
wrote:


Michael wrote in message om...
BoDEAN wrote
Being a CFII will give you the authority to give dual instruction
required for the instrument rating; you ALREADY have the authority to
give dual instruction in IMC.

True, as long as it's not training for an instrument rating per 61.195(a)(3)
So you could take your student pilot into IMC as part of the 3 hours of instrument training;
just not an instrument student.

Approach this carefully, and don't
start by doing it with an instrument student. Ideally, start by
sitting in the right seat and observing a proficient instrument pilot
in IMC. Then move up to giving instruction in IMC to someone who is
already a proficient instrument pilot, and just needs an aircraft
checkout or IPC. In these situations you can't do much damage.


My recollection is that you need a CFII to give an IPC (or an IGI if you give
it in a sim). As I recall when I looked it up on Lynch some time ago, a CFI
cannot give IPC's.
Max T, MCFI