Billy B
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C172SPalidocious
I have a really important question involving several pilots and the FSDO:
In 61.93, it says an instructor cannot endorse a solo XC unless, he/she has, “(2) Reviewed the current and forecast weather conditions and has determined that the flight can
be completed under VFR;”
So, how far in advance can an instructor endorse a student to fly? Surely, the regulation implies it is before the student turns the key, pre-flights, and walks out to the ramp, but could this also include the time spent discussing flight details, grabbing a cup of coffee, or even driving to the airport in separate vehicles? What’s to stop an instructor from endorsing a student one week in advance based on those observations? All observations are in the past, after all.
Now let’s really say an instructor is located in another time zone and it’s 3-4 hours before the flight. He/she reviews current and forecasted weather for the flight (at that time). It looks like it will be decidedly VFR for that flight and several hours after the flight. The student shows up for the flight, but is stopped at the door by chief pilot due to decaying weather conditions. After it is determined the CFI is unreachable, the student is sent home. Has the CFI broken the law by not reviewing current weather conditions? They were current when the student was endorsed, but not current when the chief reviewed them.
In 61.93, it says an instructor cannot endorse a solo XC unless, he/she has, “(2) Reviewed the current and forecast weather conditions and has determined that the flight can
be completed under VFR;”
So, how far in advance can an instructor endorse a student to fly? Surely, the regulation implies it is before the student turns the key, pre-flights, and walks out to the ramp, but could this also include the time spent discussing flight details, grabbing a cup of coffee, or even driving to the airport in separate vehicles? What’s to stop an instructor from endorsing a student one week in advance based on those observations? All observations are in the past, after all.
Now let’s really say an instructor is located in another time zone and it’s 3-4 hours before the flight. He/she reviews current and forecasted weather for the flight (at that time). It looks like it will be decidedly VFR for that flight and several hours after the flight. The student shows up for the flight, but is stopped at the door by chief pilot due to decaying weather conditions. After it is determined the CFI is unreachable, the student is sent home. Has the CFI broken the law by not reviewing current weather conditions? They were current when the student was endorsed, but not current when the chief reviewed them.