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Can you log SIC in a Single engine turbine ? I flew 91k, there's no type or special requirement to have a SIC in a single engine airplane. Even certain twin turbo props do not require SIC....Very strange.
 
Can you log SIC in a Single engine turbine ? I flew 91k, there's no type or special requirement to have a SIC in a single engine airplane. Even certain twin turbo props do not require SIC....Very strange.

It’s required by our insurance company so it’s in the specs.
 
Can you log SIC in a Single engine turbine ? I flew 91k, there's no type or special requirement to have a SIC in a single engine airplane. Even certain twin turbo props do not require SIC....Very strange.


FAR 91.1049 (d) "Unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator, when any program aircraft is flown in program operations with passengers onboard, the crew must consist of at least two qualified pilots employed or contracted by the program manager or the fractional owner."

Alpha doesn't have a single pilot waiver so an SIC is required per the FARs for all program flights.
 
What good is SIC in a single ? Can I log SIC in a 172 if it's 91K ?

P.S. "Two throttles in your hand is worth more than two pilots in the front"
 
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