aroundtheblock
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I'm not trying to beat a dead horse here. FAR 61.51(e)1 says if you are rated in the aircraft and you are sole manipulator of the flight controls, you may log the time as PIC. Nowhere in Part 135 does it tell you how to log flight time.
When you were training for your Commercial Pilot license and and flying with a flight instructor, if you had a high performance sign-off, you could log all that time as PIC even though you had an instructor with you who was really in charge of the flight.
I have filled out many airline applications and interviewed with several major airlines. Some airlines accept PIC as directed by FAR 61.51. Some airlines know that type-rated copilots log the time as sole manipulator as PIC so they word their applications differently. If you were to fill out 5 different airline applications, you would have 5 different sets of hours posted.
By no means am I saying the flying copilot is Captain, under Part 91 or 135. But under Part 61, the part of the regs that govern logbook entries, he may log it as PIC.
When you were training for your Commercial Pilot license and and flying with a flight instructor, if you had a high performance sign-off, you could log all that time as PIC even though you had an instructor with you who was really in charge of the flight.
I have filled out many airline applications and interviewed with several major airlines. Some airlines accept PIC as directed by FAR 61.51. Some airlines know that type-rated copilots log the time as sole manipulator as PIC so they word their applications differently. If you were to fill out 5 different airline applications, you would have 5 different sets of hours posted.
By no means am I saying the flying copilot is Captain, under Part 91 or 135. But under Part 61, the part of the regs that govern logbook entries, he may log it as PIC.