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king air f/o 30k

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If you get a pay check to fly a plane, who cares?

You can put it in your logbook, and then on future interviews explain how it was 91 and you weren't required, except the company wanted 2 pilots.

If you stay there long enough, there may be a chance to move to the left seat where there is no question on if you can log it or not.
 
The 300 series kingair are single pilot type certified but that does not mean that the pilot is single pilot typed. You can get a type rating that requires a sic, therefore a 91 operator who is using a pilot that does not have a single pilot type waiver must have a sic. The sic does not have to be type rated.
 

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