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While U may legally log the above time as PIC, some airlines will not accept it.

Some of them point-blank ask you (in their app, or interview), if U were the one legally responsible for the aircraft-did you sign for the aircraft? If no, it cannot be counted as PIC time. I have some T-37/38 solo time (mutienging trainer jets). Some airlines will not accept this as PIC time, even though I was the only one in the plane, as I was under the supervision of an instructor.

Other airlines don't care.

Be prepared to differentiate PIC-flying from PIC-actual Capt who is responsible for the flight, and you will be OK.

Cliff
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