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maintaining night currency with a passenger on board (and the passenger holds a PPL)
Asked by: Greg Taylor 4930 views FAA Regulations, Private Pilot
I see three combinations.
- Both pilots are already current and perform 3 t/o & landings each - both get another 90 days of currency - no problem
- One pilot is current, he can perform 3 t/o & landings and extend his currency - but can the other? Can a pilot not current in night flying becomes sole manipulator of the controls with another pilot that is current in the aircraft with him, or is the other pilot considered to be a passenger?
- Neither pilot is current - This is pretty much the same as question 2, part b, but since neither pilot is current, I think it's more obviously not legal.
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