Shamir
Filing Flight Plan
Hi there folks,
Few months ago while training for the Private Pilot Certificate I went through my solo stages of Solo Around the pattern several times, Solo to the practice area 3 times, and 3 Solo XCs.
On my first solo flight, when I landed my instructor was waiting for me at the ramp, we secured the plane and went into the Flight School Lounge.
As he was signing my logbook, the Owner of the school which is the Assist. Chief Flight Instructor, a man with thousands of hours and in Aviation since the 70s, He told my flight instructor I still couldn't Log PIC time because I wasn't rated in the Cessna 172 until I get my PPL.
My instructor and I believe that he was kind of insane saying that just because of the fact that every aircraft must have a PIC, and if I am flying SOLO, that should be me, not the instructor who is waiting for me on the ground.
What do you guys think about it? Are we right or is the Assist. Chief Flight Instructor right?
After getting my ticket, the first thing I did was getting a checkout in the C172S (i've been flying the P and M models during my training) And after landing this guy said I could not log PIC as I was receiving Flight Training... I thought that being the sole manipulator of the controls all the time, and having my certificate already would allow me to log PIC time even though I'm receiving training from a CFI....
Any thoughts?
Few months ago while training for the Private Pilot Certificate I went through my solo stages of Solo Around the pattern several times, Solo to the practice area 3 times, and 3 Solo XCs.
On my first solo flight, when I landed my instructor was waiting for me at the ramp, we secured the plane and went into the Flight School Lounge.
As he was signing my logbook, the Owner of the school which is the Assist. Chief Flight Instructor, a man with thousands of hours and in Aviation since the 70s, He told my flight instructor I still couldn't Log PIC time because I wasn't rated in the Cessna 172 until I get my PPL.
My instructor and I believe that he was kind of insane saying that just because of the fact that every aircraft must have a PIC, and if I am flying SOLO, that should be me, not the instructor who is waiting for me on the ground.
What do you guys think about it? Are we right or is the Assist. Chief Flight Instructor right?
After getting my ticket, the first thing I did was getting a checkout in the C172S (i've been flying the P and M models during my training) And after landing this guy said I could not log PIC as I was receiving Flight Training... I thought that being the sole manipulator of the controls all the time, and having my certificate already would allow me to log PIC time even though I'm receiving training from a CFI....
Any thoughts?