mastermags
Well-Known Member *giggity*
I did a thread search but couldnt find what I was looking for, so sorry if this has been repeatedly asked.
My cfi friend and I were going over regs the other day and he showed me a book called "Far's explained" or something like that. I dont remember the author. Anyway, it said that I can log PIC and dual if Im receiving instruction in a plane I am rated in and I am the sole manipulator of the controls (ie, instrument training in a single engine airplane). This sounded good, but somehow wrong. The author was an aviation lawyer, so I guess he knows his stuff, but can anyone out there give me some feedback before I make some stupid logbook mistakes. Part 61.113 (a) comes to mind.
My cfi friend and I were going over regs the other day and he showed me a book called "Far's explained" or something like that. I dont remember the author. Anyway, it said that I can log PIC and dual if Im receiving instruction in a plane I am rated in and I am the sole manipulator of the controls (ie, instrument training in a single engine airplane). This sounded good, but somehow wrong. The author was an aviation lawyer, so I guess he knows his stuff, but can anyone out there give me some feedback before I make some stupid logbook mistakes. Part 61.113 (a) comes to mind.