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Yes I do have an axe to grind, this CFI seems to have a habit of doing
things which show poor judgment. For instance, VOR A circular approaches at absolute minimums to a very small airport when an ILS is just 10 miles away. Several local pilots and instructors hold similar opinions and he appears to be an accident just waiting to happen. Do you just stand by and do nothing ? Roy "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... Roy Page wrote: My own feeling was that it might not be legal. My reasoning was that a CFII has received a check out flying instruments from the right seat. Whereas, a regular CFI has not been checked out flying on the gages from the right seat. The FAA doesn't care what seat you're sitting in. While it is traditional for instructor check rides to be taken from the right seat (assuming whatever you brought along for the ride has side-by-side seating), there's nothing that requires you to sit in any particular seat while exercising the priveleges of your certificates and ratings. On the sensibility issue, I would agree it depends on the mission. This particular mission was a jaunt in the clouds with a certified pilot in the left seat who was having problems controlling the aircraft under the hood. So the CFI took that pilot into the clouds saying he was PIC but the pilot in the right seat did all the flying. The CFI says it was legal, but in my opinion, this is just another case where this CFI showed poor judgment. There's nothing you've described so far which would lead me to believe it was illegal. As for whether it was poor judgement or not, that's impossible to say without knowing a lot more about the situation (and even then, I'm sure any group of 10 pilots would have 12 or more opinions on the subject). It does sound like you've got an axe to grind, however. Basicly, this boils down to you saying, "I think this guy showed poor judgment, don't you agree with me?" Were you the pilot in question? |
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