flyinguitar
Well-Known Member
A few years ago, I was in the right place at the right time and got a free ride in a B-17. After the plane levelled off at cruise, the crew motioned for me to come sit in the left seat. I held her S&L for about 30 minutes enroute.
After we landed, the pilot in the right seat (he was an instructor and PIC qualified in the B-17) offered to sign my logbook so I could log the flight. We did so, and I have .5 hrs of dual received in a B-17 in my logbook. I was NOT ME rated at the time. Since I assume the B-17 is a 2-pilot aircraft (at least), is it legal for someone not rated category and class to receive instruction?
I guess this is basically the same question as whether someone type rated in any 2-pilot jet could give instruction to a student pilot.
Thanks for your input!
After we landed, the pilot in the right seat (he was an instructor and PIC qualified in the B-17) offered to sign my logbook so I could log the flight. We did so, and I have .5 hrs of dual received in a B-17 in my logbook. I was NOT ME rated at the time. Since I assume the B-17 is a 2-pilot aircraft (at least), is it legal for someone not rated category and class to receive instruction?
I guess this is basically the same question as whether someone type rated in any 2-pilot jet could give instruction to a student pilot.
Thanks for your input!