Our company has the following policy: Copilot sits until 50 hours in type. Flies empty legs until 200 hours in type. After that we can alternate legs. Its not a bad policy if you fly all the time. If your company flies only 200 hours in a year, it is not enough time to build flying skills or confidence in the aircraft.
As for contract flying, some insurance companies do not allow contract pilots to fly. It doesnt matter if you have 5000 in type. If you are not full time, you do not manipulate the controls. It sounds pretty stupid, but its fairly common.
As for contract flying, some insurance companies do not allow contract pilots to fly. It doesnt matter if you have 5000 in type. If you are not full time, you do not manipulate the controls. It sounds pretty stupid, but its fairly common.