Flying Illini
Hit me Peter!
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But who's counting!FN FAL said:Rodger that! You'll have to pardon my hearing loss, I've been married for 13.27 years.
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But who's counting!FN FAL said:Rodger that! You'll have to pardon my hearing loss, I've been married for 13.27 years.
If co-pilots are required, could you log the SIC time, as a requirment of the operation?? I remember reading here that while a B200 is a single pilot plane, if the operating requirements required an SIC, it could be logged.English said:While I agree that the guy writing this seems to have a major ego, and he's pushing free "jet" time that doesn't exist, there is actually a good reason to fly with him (if you can stand it) - the cause of Angel Flight is really a good one. Copilots are required on missions so you'd be fulfilling a vital role in making a flight happen.
sky37d said:If co-pilots are required, could you log the SIC time, as a requirment of the operation?? I remember reading here that while a B200 is a single pilot plane, if the operating requirements required an SIC, it could be logged.
91 said:I am always a little suspicious of guys who use the term "boi" to identify themselves in any context.
mattpilot said:no you can't log it... Why? Because the FAA doesn't require a second pilot to be on board. Just because an insurance company or organization wants you to have a second person on board, does not mean you can log it in accordance with FAA regs.