So I have 18 yr old student. Got is Pvt last year at another flight outfit. He did not fly for almost a year, did not fly at all post Pvt.
He joined our club and I am his CFI-I teaching him for Instrument rating. He still lives with parents and went on Vacation with folks.
So I see his log book has two dubious entries. BTW I don't think he is doing something intentionally wrong, but I don't want a DPE to see this when he goes for check ride.
1) He goes to Hawaii with folks and does a local part 91 sight seeing in a Piper Cherokee. He was in front seat. I think Left. He did not get CFI dual. This is a commercial sight seeing within 50nm of airport, day vfr. He has zero PA-28 before or after. He logged all of it. Again he is 18, not dishonest just new. This may be OK? I have reasons this might be important.
2) A local flight (our airport) with a member in club C182 and he logs PIC. He is a C152 club member (C152 is IFR/GNS430W/G5's). Two things. The member he flew with is not an instructor. Second my student is not High Performance rated. I think this is iffy, especially since he again logged the whole flight. To his credit he did not log it as PIC but total time. Total time and $4 will get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks. He also flubbed logging total time writing 1.5 hrs twice once in hour column and again in 10th column, twice side by side. It sticks out. Hate to be picky but I have reasons for him to log properly.
REASON to remove redact revise these two flights. I am not an authoritarian, my concern is it's right there not long after his Pvt check ride, stands out, under scrutiny (check ride, pilot interview for job) it looks and sounds sketchy. He wants to be an airline pilot. I am an airline pilot (ATP) as well as CFI-I-ME, and have done hiring at airlines. More over after 5 airlines (3 went under start up, 9/11, 2008) I have been through many interviews and getting hired. I remember doing paired interview, two candidates, me and another guy. They asked the guy next to me about the King Air time he logged. He knew nothing of the King Air, he melted down. It got worse from there. He may have sat in one while flying and got to touch the controls? May be he did legit fly it, just forgot everything? Bad for him the interviewer, line Captain on B1900 (King Air based 19 seater).
My point is it is his log book and I told him. He has done nothing. Leave to be? It looks sketchy to me even if the intent is good and it is technically legal.
Another example he needs cross country. I have him flying solo to gain some of that time (as well as dual under hood with me) he needs for his Inst rating. He logged the whole flight as cross country when he did a handful of touch and goes at his destination and a few back at base. Only time in route from takeoff to landing counts. I suppose you can circle the airport for an hour before landing and call it cross country. Once you land done. That is defiantly no bueno in my understanding of the FARs. I am sure someone is going to argue, but an hour or two of iffy log entries is not worth it. I know a CFI whose student went for Pvt Check. It never left the brief room. The airport pair for a cross country was 49 nm. Check ride was over. That was 100% instructors fault. One could argue if not used for a rating it's OK. In my case when I do IFR training, simulated, I don't log the whole flight obviously, only actual time under hood. Devils in the details.
Do you think I should insist he redact or revise.
I have no problem memorializing a fun plane ride, I did when I was a new PVT. I got a half hour ride in T-6 and got the fly it, do a loop and roll. However no tail wheel, no high performance/complex at the time. I also flew a Stearman, again did not log time. That was 15,000 hrs ago and 1,500 tailwheel hours ago. I write it in my log book, as a line item with date, but did not log hours wrote time in comments.
He joined our club and I am his CFI-I teaching him for Instrument rating. He still lives with parents and went on Vacation with folks.
So I see his log book has two dubious entries. BTW I don't think he is doing something intentionally wrong, but I don't want a DPE to see this when he goes for check ride.
1) He goes to Hawaii with folks and does a local part 91 sight seeing in a Piper Cherokee. He was in front seat. I think Left. He did not get CFI dual. This is a commercial sight seeing within 50nm of airport, day vfr. He has zero PA-28 before or after. He logged all of it. Again he is 18, not dishonest just new. This may be OK? I have reasons this might be important.
2) A local flight (our airport) with a member in club C182 and he logs PIC. He is a C152 club member (C152 is IFR/GNS430W/G5's). Two things. The member he flew with is not an instructor. Second my student is not High Performance rated. I think this is iffy, especially since he again logged the whole flight. To his credit he did not log it as PIC but total time. Total time and $4 will get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks. He also flubbed logging total time writing 1.5 hrs twice once in hour column and again in 10th column, twice side by side. It sticks out. Hate to be picky but I have reasons for him to log properly.
REASON to remove redact revise these two flights. I am not an authoritarian, my concern is it's right there not long after his Pvt check ride, stands out, under scrutiny (check ride, pilot interview for job) it looks and sounds sketchy. He wants to be an airline pilot. I am an airline pilot (ATP) as well as CFI-I-ME, and have done hiring at airlines. More over after 5 airlines (3 went under start up, 9/11, 2008) I have been through many interviews and getting hired. I remember doing paired interview, two candidates, me and another guy. They asked the guy next to me about the King Air time he logged. He knew nothing of the King Air, he melted down. It got worse from there. He may have sat in one while flying and got to touch the controls? May be he did legit fly it, just forgot everything? Bad for him the interviewer, line Captain on B1900 (King Air based 19 seater).
My point is it is his log book and I told him. He has done nothing. Leave to be? It looks sketchy to me even if the intent is good and it is technically legal.
Another example he needs cross country. I have him flying solo to gain some of that time (as well as dual under hood with me) he needs for his Inst rating. He logged the whole flight as cross country when he did a handful of touch and goes at his destination and a few back at base. Only time in route from takeoff to landing counts. I suppose you can circle the airport for an hour before landing and call it cross country. Once you land done. That is defiantly no bueno in my understanding of the FARs. I am sure someone is going to argue, but an hour or two of iffy log entries is not worth it. I know a CFI whose student went for Pvt Check. It never left the brief room. The airport pair for a cross country was 49 nm. Check ride was over. That was 100% instructors fault. One could argue if not used for a rating it's OK. In my case when I do IFR training, simulated, I don't log the whole flight obviously, only actual time under hood. Devils in the details.
Do you think I should insist he redact or revise.
I have no problem memorializing a fun plane ride, I did when I was a new PVT. I got a half hour ride in T-6 and got the fly it, do a loop and roll. However no tail wheel, no high performance/complex at the time. I also flew a Stearman, again did not log time. That was 15,000 hrs ago and 1,500 tailwheel hours ago. I write it in my log book, as a line item with date, but did not log hours wrote time in comments.