You'll get varying responses...but simulator time isn't flight time. You should leave it out of any of your totals. It's not single engine, multi engine, PIC, SIC, or total time. It's just simulator time.
If you want to keep track of it, keep track of it all by it's lonesome.
You need to have an instructor present (who must sign your logbook) if you want to log the time at all and count it toward currency, training, or a certificate or rating. However, it's not flight time, and it shouldn't be found in any of your totals.
Thanks for this thread. I dont know how many times i have had to explain this concept to some of the people i have worked with. Sim=Sim and Flight=Flight
It's actually pretty easy. The FAR defines "flight time" as something that takes place in am "aircraft," "a device that is used or intended to be used for flight in the air."
So, unless you drop that Level D sim off a roof with you in it...
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