meritflyer
Well-Known Member
Is it legal for a non-current CFII to give instrument training and IPCs?
Watch out for that one. A CFI does not need a medical if he is not going to be PIC or a required crewmember. Check the regs.That's correct. The CFI doesn't even have to have a medical if he's not going to be the PIC.
Watch out for that one. A CFI does not need a medical if he is not going to be PIC or a required crewmember. Check the regs.
If the IPC is given in an airplane with the pilot under the hood, the CFI is a safety pilot, a required crewmember under 91.109, and needs at least a 3d class medical.
Just for the fun of it, and playing outside of the box,...wouldn't a CFI who is conducting a Flight Review be a required crewmember?A CFI does not need a medical if he is not going to be PIC or a required crewmember.
If the pilot who is receiving the review is not able or willing to act as PIC and the CFI takes that role, sure, the CFI is a required crewmember.Just for the fun of it, and playing outside of the box,...wouldn't a CFI who is conducting a Flight Review be a required crewmember?![]()