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Flight Instructor via Hours amassed in Type?

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General Question:

Is it possible to become a flight instructor (i.e. provide log book instructed flight time) just by amassing a large number of hours in a type of aircraft?  I don't see anything in the FAR's on this, though have heard recently that this could be the case (by a person conducting the training).  Seems like you would need to go through the full CFI wickets to me vice grabbing a ton of hours (as there is much more to instruction than logging hours) or am I missing some provision somewhere?

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Who ever told you this is full of crap. 

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General Question:

Is it possible to become a flight instructor (i.e. provide log book instructed flight time) just by amassing a large number of hours in a type of aircraft?  I don't see anything in the FAR's on this, though have heard recently that this could be the case (by a person conducting the training).  Seems like you would need to go through the full CFI wickets to me vice grabbing a ton of hours (as there is much more to instruction than logging hours) or am I missing some provision somewhere?

Did the same person suggest that you go catch a couple of snipe for dinner?

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