Does a CAP IP have to be a CFII to provide CAP G1000 IFR transition training?
FAR 61.195(c) requires an instructor instrument rating to provide training for an FAA instrument rating and a few other certificates or type ratings. CAP G1000 IFR transition training is none of those.
[CAWG DOV Nov 2024]
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