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How would I get dual instruction in my own airplane without dual
controls? From an AVWeb article:
Title 14 CFR section 91.109(a) states, in part, that no person may
operate a civil aircraft that is being used for flight instruction
unless that aircraft has fully functioning dual controls.
Since my plan is to have a factory pilot make the first flight then
check me out in the airplane (to make the insurance company happy)
don't I NEED dual controls (including dual rudders but not dual
brakes)?
And I have a policy of getting an instrument proficiency check with
an instructor every 6 months. Don't I need dual rudders for this to
be legal as well?
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Paul Davis
INTP
Lancair Legacy builder
pdavis@bmc.com
Phone 713-918-1550
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Tacent, satis laudant
Their silence is enough praise
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