Hi everyone.
Someone owns an acft and has a CFI friend who is willing to help, and at this time both are on the policy.
The owner has a friend that wants to learn to fly and would like to find the best approach without having brake any rules and or going to full Commercial / FBO policy to get covered?
Thank you.
If your friend is providing the aircraft then no problem.
If the instructor is providing the aircraft then it only matters if he is being hired:
91.409
(b) ... no person may give flight instruction
for hire in an aircraft which that person provides, unless within the preceding 100 hours of time in service the aircraft has received an annual or 100-hour inspection and been approved for return to service in accordance with part 43 of this chapter or has received an inspection for the issuance of an airworthiness certificate in accordance with part 21 of this chapter. ...
When a student pilot flies with an instructor, the instructor is the only one who can
act as PIC as they are the only 'Rated Pilot' and the only one 'Rated in the Aircraft'. Thus, since a student is not
acting as PIC, he may be compensated for learning to fly. i.e. airplane provided, fuel provided, instruction provided, all expenses paid for, etc.
Student Pilot General Limitations:
61.89
(a) A student pilot
may not act as pilot in command of an aircraft:
(1) That is carrying a passenger;
(2) That is carrying property for compensation or hire;
(3) For compensation or hire;
(4) In furtherance of a business;