RussR
En-Route
Title's a little confusing. I have a student following our Private Pilot curriculum. For various reasons, which are not pertinent to the question, he will train with us for a while, but then will be switching to a different school that will train him as a Sport Pilot, and finish his training and checkride there.
As part of the Private Pilot curriculum, of course, is ATC communication, which can easily include Class B/C/D exposure where we are.
So, before he leaves our school, I will have provided him with all the ground and flight training he needs for the 61.325 endorsement for a Sport Pilot to fly in B/C/D.
But can I provide him with the endorsement? I'm not sure:
61.325:
- If you hold a sport pilot certificate and seek privileges to operate a light-sport aircraft in Class B, C, or D airspace <snip> you must receive and log ground and flight training. The authorized instructor who provides this training must provide a logbook endorsement that certifies you are proficient in the following aeronautical knowledge areas and areas of operation:
A strict reading of this would require that he already be a Sport Pilot before he could get the endorsement (the words "If you hold.."), however a more liberal reading would allow the training I'm providing him to count.
Logically, I would say it should count, training is training, regardless of timing. And it seems a similar situation to endorsing a private student for, say, a tailwheel prior to the checkride. But 61.31 is worded differently than 61.325.
Note I'm not asking about the pre-checkride Sport Pilot endorsement for solo flight in B/C/D, I'm asking about the post-checkride endorsement for basically the same thing.
Anybody have any guidance on this? Thanks!
As part of the Private Pilot curriculum, of course, is ATC communication, which can easily include Class B/C/D exposure where we are.
So, before he leaves our school, I will have provided him with all the ground and flight training he needs for the 61.325 endorsement for a Sport Pilot to fly in B/C/D.
But can I provide him with the endorsement? I'm not sure:
61.325:
- If you hold a sport pilot certificate and seek privileges to operate a light-sport aircraft in Class B, C, or D airspace <snip> you must receive and log ground and flight training. The authorized instructor who provides this training must provide a logbook endorsement that certifies you are proficient in the following aeronautical knowledge areas and areas of operation:
A strict reading of this would require that he already be a Sport Pilot before he could get the endorsement (the words "If you hold.."), however a more liberal reading would allow the training I'm providing him to count.
Logically, I would say it should count, training is training, regardless of timing. And it seems a similar situation to endorsing a private student for, say, a tailwheel prior to the checkride. But 61.31 is worded differently than 61.325.
Note I'm not asking about the pre-checkride Sport Pilot endorsement for solo flight in B/C/D, I'm asking about the post-checkride endorsement for basically the same thing.
Anybody have any guidance on this? Thanks!