CFII Single vs. Multi ???

aviategw

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Question:

I read 61.195 (c) which states:

Instrument rating. A flight instructor who provides instrument flight training for the issuance of an instrument rating or a type rating not limited to VFR must hold an instrument rating on his or her flight instructor certificate and pilot certificate that is appropriate to the category and class
of aircraft in which instrument training is being provided.


Do I need to take a different practical test to be a single engine instrument instructor if I successfully pass the checkride for the multi engine instrument instructor rating?

Category: Airplane
Class: Single Engine, Multi Engine

Just read this this morning and am now coufused...by the wording of 61.195, it appears that I have to have single engine instrument instructor rating and a multi engine instructor rating. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
Your ii is for 'instrument airplane' - you can teach instruments in any airplane so long as you have an instrument rating on your commercial cert for the cat and class.
 
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