Martymccasland
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M.McCasland
For no particular reason other than enjoying aviation, I started studying my CFI certificate. I may end up training a few people through the Private, but would really enjoy progressing to the CFII and helping a handful of people get their IR. I have no desire to build time, get an airline job, etc. It would just be for the love of IFR and teaching others.
One question: What's the liability of a CFI/CFII? Anything written into the law to limit liability?
I've never heard of a CFI being sued for negligence, but wouldn't at all be surprised if it has happened. Also, 'can't imagine having students sign some boilerplate waiver being of much use if there's a death/serious injury and a lawyer on contingency starts digging and finds the CFI/CFII has assets worth at least trying to take.
Also, pilots of all experience and rating levels get killed every month (just as car drivers of all levels of ability do the same). Yet, it seems the act of flying would lend a spouse, family, etc. to point fingers harder to a CFI/CFII than the teacher at the local driver's school.
Just curious / thanks in advance for the responses.
One question: What's the liability of a CFI/CFII? Anything written into the law to limit liability?
I've never heard of a CFI being sued for negligence, but wouldn't at all be surprised if it has happened. Also, 'can't imagine having students sign some boilerplate waiver being of much use if there's a death/serious injury and a lawyer on contingency starts digging and finds the CFI/CFII has assets worth at least trying to take.
Also, pilots of all experience and rating levels get killed every month (just as car drivers of all levels of ability do the same). Yet, it seems the act of flying would lend a spouse, family, etc. to point fingers harder to a CFI/CFII than the teacher at the local driver's school.
Just curious / thanks in advance for the responses.