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semperfido said:......and if that pilot is in crew rest or not in the cockpit at the time?![]()
fokkerjet said:Whoevers name is listed on the flight plan as PIC will be the PIC in an incident / accident; just because you have a type rated pilot in the left seat doesn't make that person PIC, just the PF. In our ops manual, its stated that the "Captain" may be seated in the right seat but is still PIC even though not acting as the PF.
G4G5 said:Bottom line the union was able to get him off the hook but they were only able to do so because he was not in the cockpit at the time of the GNE.
G4G5 said:In your case the "Captain" in on the jump seat. So, he is in the cockpit, he is responsible. Getting back to what Foker said, if your name is on the flight plan your name will be on the letter from the feds. Either that or sit in the rest/bunk room for landing.
Spooky 1 said:just recently on the B777 OHCR, these areas are not approved for T.O., and landing occupancy.
semperfido said:....let's say the ops man says the PF is considered as the PIC. Do you think this is sufficient to transfer that authority?
fokkerjet said:Could it have been because the Captain was "off duty" at the time and not just out of the cockpit? Required crew rest by regulations?
semperfido said:no, i never said he was on the jumpseat. he is in the crew rest.
the crew rest in the airplane is approved for occupancy on t/o and landing.
....let's say the ops man says the PF is considered as the PIC. Do you think this is sufficient to transfer that authority?
G4G5 said:Weather it is a required rest break or an unschedule phisological relief session (taking a leak). If the "Captain" is not on the flight deck he can't be held resopnsible. Sure he wll be the first one to receive the violation from the feds but he can pleed his case and if past history is any indication the violation will then shift to the type rated PF. At least that's the way I understand it.
Now if the Captain is on the flight deck or on the jump seat then he will be the one who takes the hit.
AA717driver said:I agree with G4G5, too. We are implementing a crew rest schedule form to be used on flights with augmented crews but PIC on the flight plan will be the first target. Once everyone agrees that he wasn't on duty at the time, the PF and the PNF will be the target.
I think NWA had a very formal transfer proceedure because they carried two Captains on board. Most other airlines have a Captain and one or two rated FO's.TC
Whoevers name is listed on the flight plan as PIC will be the PIC in an incident / accident;