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The FAA does not automatically assume that a CFI occupying the right seat of an airplane is always giving instruction and this is the PIC. They investigate, gather evidence (including the statements of the individuals involved), and then makes a determination based on all the evidence, including the actions of the various individuals.Ahh, by left I meant my other left
RIGHT SEAT is what I meant to type.
There is a case on record (can't find it quickly but I believe it made AOPA Pilot) in which an instructor was riding in the back seat of a warbird but did not know the owner/pilot in the front seat didn't have a medical. When the plane wrecked, the FAA went after the owner/pilot for no medical, but he said the CFI in the back was the PIC, not him. The CFI told the FAA he was unaware of the owner/pilot's lack of a medical, that he thought he was just being offered a ride in the warbird, and that the owner/pilot had said nothing about the CFI acting as PIC or giving training. After investigating, the FAA agreed with the CFI and hung the owner/pilot.
For a fuller discussion of this issue, see http://web.law.und.edu/lawreview/issues/web_assets/pdf/83/83-3/83NDLR817.pdf.