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Old December 8th 10, 05:17 PM
Rxnichols Rxnichols is offline
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Originally Posted by Bravo8500 View Post
You can get paid all you want instructing, and don't even have to have
a medical unless you are acting as PIC, then only a 3rd class. You not
acting as a commercial pilot instructing, even though the regs say you
need it for the exam.
Is it possible to get the CFI without the Commercial ? Some of us instrument rated pilots would like to get a CFI and don't need / intend to charge.
- Richard Nichols, MD
SEL, Instrument Airplane
 




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