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Logging SIC King Airs 200s

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Ultrarunner had the correct answer in the first response, but then people keep adding incomplete quotes and company policies that confuse the issue.
 
I talked to the local FSDO about this. A company in the area operates Part 135 BUT has a single pilot waver for the KA 200 and 350. According to the local FSDO, even though the SICs go through training and all, the FSDO does not recognize any time logged in the right seat of the king airs. HOWEVER, there were a few FOs that went to Skywest and other regionals and their right seat time was recognised as "experience"
 
I personally created a column "multi/turbine experience" in the log. I'm not adding it to TT. Call it whatever, but it's experience.
 

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