BenWlson
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§ 61.195 Flight instructor limitations and qualifications.
(f) Training received in a multiengine airplane, a helicopter, or a powered-lift. A flight instructor may not give training required for the issuance of a certificate or rating in a multiengine airplane, a helicopter, or a powered-lift unless that flight instructor has at least 5 flight hours of pilot-in-command time in the specific make and model of multiengine airplane, helicopter, or powered-lift, as appropriate.
This regulation uses the phrase, "training required for the issuance of a certificate or rating." The way I read this, a MEI can give flight instruction in a ME airplane with no time in type for the purpose of a flight review, instrument proficiency check, insurance checkout, ATC refresher course, mountain flying course, etc. The flight instructor would only be prohibited from giving training that meets the requirements of a certificate or rating. Is this interpretation correct?
(f) Training received in a multiengine airplane, a helicopter, or a powered-lift. A flight instructor may not give training required for the issuance of a certificate or rating in a multiengine airplane, a helicopter, or a powered-lift unless that flight instructor has at least 5 flight hours of pilot-in-command time in the specific make and model of multiengine airplane, helicopter, or powered-lift, as appropriate.
This regulation uses the phrase, "training required for the issuance of a certificate or rating." The way I read this, a MEI can give flight instruction in a ME airplane with no time in type for the purpose of a flight review, instrument proficiency check, insurance checkout, ATC refresher course, mountain flying course, etc. The flight instructor would only be prohibited from giving training that meets the requirements of a certificate or rating. Is this interpretation correct?