making sure they really have flown RVs, not outright lying or exaggerating their experience base. Have seen this happen before.
Not really. No bent metal resulted. Just know of instances where people have heavily embellished their experience base in order to get their foot in the door in various situations. It's one thing to enhance the experience base to ferry a plane or sit in the right seat for a leg. But another to go "teach" someone acro in a slippery plane that can have it's wings removed relatively easily.I feel like this should be followed by a pretty good story...
Since you already have a license, your acro instructor doesn't need to be a CFI and they don't need to sign your log book but because they have their Commercial ticket they can accept payment.
Is that really correct? Does that apply to IFR instruction, multi instruction, etc etc as well? Just wondering why those categories of CFI exist....
Charlie