Certified Flight Instructor 61 vs Flight Instructor Authorization 135
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An owner of a Charter company under 135 is requiring a flight instructor to give training in a PA34-200T, to a pilot (CPL ME) of his company who is flying a Single Engine C206.
He asked a Flight Instructor which currently holds a CFII AMEL under 61 to perform the flight training to his pilot under his company certificate 135.
But the CAA Principal Operation Inspector -POI- have denied the authorization, by allegations that a Certificate Flight Instructor under 61 have less privilege than a pilot with Flight Instructor Authorization given under 135. (this is happening in Peru which have similar regulations)
Please I like to have your opinion or if any FARs or AC with some information about this situation.
Thanks for your help
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