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Can a pilot and a CFI who aren’t current, go up together and get current? Or does one or the other of them have to be considered a passenger?
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Except that the instructor isn’t considered a passenger in this case, so he can give instruction while the other pilot gets current.If you hold a PPL and are not current, you can't carry a passenger.
If you are a CFI and are not current, you can't carry a passenger.
So, no. They can't fly together.
Yes.Can a pilot and a CFI who aren’t current, go up together an get current?
Except that the instructor isn’t considered a passenger in this case, so he can give instruction while the other pilot gets current.
Yes.
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The punchline is the 3 pages of further discussion that must occur./thread ??? I don’t get the punchline
Have him demonstrate a few so you understand better how to do it.Ok. So once I do my 3, can he do his? Does my status as ‘getting dual’ make me not a passenger? Or does he just get to count my 3?
Because there will be 3 more pages of answers/thread ??? I don’t get the punchline
not "because. The interpretation applies even to student pilots. Student pilots are not and can't be "required crew." Much more straightforward to simply say that neither the instructor nor the trainee are considered to be passengers on an instructional flight, so the passenger currency rule does not apply.A CFI does not need to be passenger current to have a student in the airplane. He does if there is an aftual passenger. But when instruction is being given they are both considered crew and pax currency doesn't apply.
Yes because of the Chief Counsel opinion (two, actually) @JScarry referenced.
not "because. The interpretation applies even to student pilots. Student pilots are not and can't be "required crew." Much more straightforward to simply say that neither the instructor nor the trainee are considered to be passengers on an instructional flight, so the passenger currency rule does not apply.
I believe the term you looking for is “learners”.Arent we all students when receiving instruction?
A CFI does not need to be passenger current to have a student in the airplane. He does if there is an aftual passenger. But when instruction is being given they are both considered crew and pax currency doesn't apply.
Have him demonstrate a few so you understand better how to do it.
Technically, once you get your three, you can act as PIC while he does his three.
he isn’t “sole manipulator of the flight controls” for your three, so they don’t count for him.
.....But we’re way short of the desired 3 pages....
well, it shouldn't be too hard to get a lot more replies...
denverpilot hasn't chimed in yet........
Are you required to log solo time?How would you log it? As the pilot and as the CFI. One post each
What if the passenger is in the front and not sitting aft?
Fat fingered it and didn't feel like editing it.
So do I. Just pointing out that "they are required crew" is not the rationale for the rule.Arent we all students when receiving instruction?
Yes I did not mean exclusively pre-private/rec/sport when i referred to student. I even refer to people I give flight reviews to as students since I am giving instruction.
I’d rather be abbreviated as a stud. pilot than a lear. pilot.I believe the term you looking for is “learners”.