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Speaking of full disclosure, I too have left Avantair, in order to allow someone to experience the joy of seeing his or her reflection in the side window when they look over to the left for advice.
Speaking of full disclosure, I too have left Avantair, in order to allow someone to experience the joy of seeing his or her reflection in the side window when they look over to the left for advice.
I asked this in another thread before seeing this one. If the plane is certified single pilot, then how can you log any SIC time?
How can the FAA change the certification of the plane based on the operator? I could follow you if you said a company can require an SIC. I have never heard of the FAA requiring an SIC in an Single pilot certified plane, unless the PIC's have licenses that state "SIC required" which is what I had when I flew 1900's many years ago. There are/were two types of type ratings at the time and all PIC's had the SIC required type.
How can the FAA change the certification of the plane based on the operator? I could follow you if you said a company can require an SIC. I have never heard of the FAA requiring an SIC in an Single pilot certified plane, unless the PIC's have licenses that state "SIC required" which is what I had when I flew 1900's many years ago. There are/were two types of type ratings at the time and all PIC's had the SIC required type.
I never said anything about changing the certifiaction of the plane. Thats EXACTLY what i said, an operator.
If the ops specs say the operation needs a SIC....then you get an SIC.
How can the FAA change the certification of the plane based on the operator? I could follow you if you said a company can require an SIC. I have never heard of the FAA requiring an SIC in an Single pilot certified plane, unless the PIC's have licenses that state "SIC required" which is what I had when I flew 1900's many years ago. There are/were two types of type ratings at the time and all PIC's had the SIC required type.
thank you
and to all you managment types who think you're being cute by flying single pilot and just "throwing" anothe guy in the right seat to satisfy your customers insurance SIC requirement?
if you crash just make sure they dont hear your "sic" on the radio or touching the flaps and gear.
you may snowball the FAA but the customers insurance carrier will sue the ******************** out of you and win every penny by not having a fully "qualified" sic.
To all you single pilot pilots out there.....management accepts crashes as a cost of doing business. But you as pilots have to uphold a higher standard. Out of ALL the airplane crashes, there are 2 that i can think of that were commanded by managemnt.....and nearly everyone was killled....and nearly everyone was killed......the first was Tenerife.
That is why you need a contract. Avaintair should be next, get those pilots paid and watch how the level of professionalisn increases.
who are you talking to? Avantair? You brought up Tenerife. Avantair wasn't there. We are not single pilot. We have a management that backs pilots. WTF are you talking about!?!?
Are you really saying we are dangerous cause we don't have a union and Tenerife is proof? Please tell me that is not your argument and I am WAY off base. If I am I apologize in advance. If that is your point then... well I don't know what then... That's so crazy I haven't thought that far out of the box.
That is why you need a contract. Avaintair should be next, get those pilots paid and watch how the level of professionalisn increases.
no im NOT talking about avantair.....im talking about all those ******************** bag charter operators out there.
Did you just say that all pilots who dont fly under a contract are less professional than those of you who do?
:angryfire What is your freakin' problem? :angryfire
I don't know about the rest of you uncontracted pilots, but that doesn't sit well with me.
The real professionals are the folks who do the right thing because it's the right thing to do.