100LL... Again!
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Just to bat the point back and forth a little more (I'm bored)
The 'real' Captain ALWAYS logs PIC, and the postman always rings twice.
You are 100% correct that it is chicken s--t time. I would never log SIC-PF time as PIC even if type rated. The point was you could, according to a reg loophole. No airline would hopefully ever look at it seriously.
In other words, yes, there can only be one captain (the 'aircraft commander, to use a military term), BUT! ther can be two pilots LOGGING PIC. One SERVING, one logging as Sole Manipulator.
(Wasn't that James Brown's nickname? Or was it Godfather of soul?)
A new twist on this based on something I read recently, but can't remember where:
In actual, the REAL PIC ccan always log actual IFR. The SIC can log it on legs where they are PF. This makes sese, since at this level of operation, it is not the 'manipulating that is at isssue, rather than who is monitoring and managing the aircraft.
What is your opinion on this:
Logging PIC as the flying pilot when really SIC FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE of meeting an insurance requirement.
I say go for it! These insurance companies don't know crap about what it ytakes to be a good pilot. I will go to the limit of the regs to beat this hurdle, since it is LEGAL, and I don't think the companies understand this or care, ESPECIALLY since no one 'signs' for the aircraft like, at an airline.
Awaiting your response with baited breath (or breath that smells like bait)
100LL
Just to bat the point back and forth a little more (I'm bored)
The 'real' Captain ALWAYS logs PIC, and the postman always rings twice.
You are 100% correct that it is chicken s--t time. I would never log SIC-PF time as PIC even if type rated. The point was you could, according to a reg loophole. No airline would hopefully ever look at it seriously.
In other words, yes, there can only be one captain (the 'aircraft commander, to use a military term), BUT! ther can be two pilots LOGGING PIC. One SERVING, one logging as Sole Manipulator.
(Wasn't that James Brown's nickname? Or was it Godfather of soul?)
A new twist on this based on something I read recently, but can't remember where:
In actual, the REAL PIC ccan always log actual IFR. The SIC can log it on legs where they are PF. This makes sese, since at this level of operation, it is not the 'manipulating that is at isssue, rather than who is monitoring and managing the aircraft.
What is your opinion on this:
Logging PIC as the flying pilot when really SIC FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE of meeting an insurance requirement.
I say go for it! These insurance companies don't know crap about what it ytakes to be a good pilot. I will go to the limit of the regs to beat this hurdle, since it is LEGAL, and I don't think the companies understand this or care, ESPECIALLY since no one 'signs' for the aircraft like, at an airline.
Awaiting your response with baited breath (or breath that smells like bait)
100LL