chuckthepilot
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FAR Changes, a new way to "double up" PIC time under part 61.
Recently published rules link:
http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/rulemaking/recently_published/
Pilot, instructor, schools, and pilot certification (part 61 and 141):
http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/pdf/E9-19353.pdf
26. This revision of § 61.51(e)(1)(iv) will
permit a pilot performing the duties of
pilot in command while under the
supervision of a qualified pilot in
command to log pilot in command flight
time.
I picked up this information via another forum. I'm not claiming to be up to date on all this, I just breezed though it, but it looks like some changes are coming down the pipe for logging PIC. The days of needing a "safety pilot" to double up might be gone. Looks like after logging some ground instruction from a PIC, you can log PIC time under "supervision," while under part 61.
Anyway, it's worth a look if there are any short timers here trying to get the hours up. Anybody actively instructing should have a read, looks like there are quite a few "changes, clarifications, and revisions."
Recently published rules link:
http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/rulemaking/recently_published/
Pilot, instructor, schools, and pilot certification (part 61 and 141):
http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/pdf/E9-19353.pdf
26. This revision of § 61.51(e)(1)(iv) will
permit a pilot performing the duties of
pilot in command while under the
supervision of a qualified pilot in
command to log pilot in command flight
time.
I picked up this information via another forum. I'm not claiming to be up to date on all this, I just breezed though it, but it looks like some changes are coming down the pipe for logging PIC. The days of needing a "safety pilot" to double up might be gone. Looks like after logging some ground instruction from a PIC, you can log PIC time under "supervision," while under part 61.
Anyway, it's worth a look if there are any short timers here trying to get the hours up. Anybody actively instructing should have a read, looks like there are quite a few "changes, clarifications, and revisions."
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