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![]() I read recently that in 1996, the regulations were changed so that commercial balloon pilots (who used to be able to give instruction) could no longer do so. They were instead required to become balloon CFIs. As far as I know the only current reference to instruction given by non-CFI or ATPs is the "psuedo-instruction" given by towpilots to wanna-be tow pilots. As far as I can find, this is the only non-CFI/ATP flight endorsement in part 61 and 91. I also heard rumor that commercial glider pilots used to be able to give glider instruction to students. Is this true? How long ago did this change? |
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