Part 135 SIC but 91 PIC
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Part 135 SIC but 91 PIC
Can you log PIC on the 91 legs if the plane is on a 135 cert and you did not do a ride with the Feds (299 I believe)?
This is all new to me. Thank you in advance!
This is all new to me. Thank you in advance!
#2
You should be able to if you are sole manipulator and the leg is truly 91 (ie company policy and OPSPEC allow 91 legs).
That would be FAR legal. But keep in mind when airlines require turbine PIC they are looking for the guy who signed for the airplane (the actual PIC vice the sole manipulator).
That would be FAR legal. But keep in mind when airlines require turbine PIC they are looking for the guy who signed for the airplane (the actual PIC vice the sole manipulator).
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You should be able to if you are sole manipulator and the leg is truly 91 (ie company policy and OPSPEC allow 91 legs).
That would be FAR legal. But keep in mind when airlines require turbine PIC they are looking for the guy who signed for the airplane (the actual PIC vice the sole manipulator).
That would be FAR legal. But keep in mind when airlines require turbine PIC they are looking for the guy who signed for the airplane (the actual PIC vice the sole manipulator).
#4
Airlines may not count the time; but for insuance, wyvern, and argus, it may be benificial for you to log it as pic. Also when the time comes to go to a new company that has the same plane, it could help you out.
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