Hugh Jorgan
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I'm recently retired and decided to start logging my civilian 121 time in a new civilian logbook (don't order one on E-bay, by the way, but that's another story).
The logbook I have is the Jeppeson's Professional Pilot Logbook. My dilemna: I flew P-3's so I have a lot of Aircraft Commander time that was logged while I was not in the seat. Therefore, my 1st pilot time added to my copilot time equals my Total Pilot Time, but that's about the end of anything really adding up. In my civilian logbook, there is one entry for Total Flight Duration, one for PIC and one for SIC. Are there any others out there who went this route and how did you handle changing over to a civilian format.
I was thinking of perhaps continuing to log PIC as in sole manipulator and SIC as in the seat, but not flying, just like Navy 1st pilot and copilot time, and then labelling a third column as aircraft commander. Then I thought, if I did that, why not just keep using the navy logbook. Anyway, any thoughts on this subject are appreciated.
The logbook I have is the Jeppeson's Professional Pilot Logbook. My dilemna: I flew P-3's so I have a lot of Aircraft Commander time that was logged while I was not in the seat. Therefore, my 1st pilot time added to my copilot time equals my Total Pilot Time, but that's about the end of anything really adding up. In my civilian logbook, there is one entry for Total Flight Duration, one for PIC and one for SIC. Are there any others out there who went this route and how did you handle changing over to a civilian format.
I was thinking of perhaps continuing to log PIC as in sole manipulator and SIC as in the seat, but not flying, just like Navy 1st pilot and copilot time, and then labelling a third column as aircraft commander. Then I thought, if I did that, why not just keep using the navy logbook. Anyway, any thoughts on this subject are appreciated.