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XTW said:
Aw, come on. This was just getting good! Oh well, back to Jerry Springer.;)


Never "F" with a bored Corp pilot stuck on an India trip..

:mad:


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Gulfstream 200 said:
Never "F" with a bored Corp pilot stuck on an India trip..
I'll take that tip to heart.

Arguing on the internet is liking winning the special olympics. . .

Fly SAFE!
Jedi Nein
 
Gulfstream 200 said:
Never "F" with a bored Corp pilot stuck on an India trip..
I'll take that tip to heart.

... Arguing on the internet is liking winning the special olympics. . .

Fly SAFE!
Jedi Nein
 
A few bits of info from westwind driver:

1. I haven't flown charter at all

2. Before I flew on a King Air 200 as often as the operator needed, and flew many trips for free to build up "SIC turbine time" (quotes added)

westwind, do you see a problem with this.

Also, congrats on the type early in your career.
 
Congrats

Yes, congratulations on the recent type and best of luck on the charter thing! The FlightInfo crowd can be very humbling at times, but I gotta say, you're handling it well and came out with a certain amount of credibility intact.

I've often wondered how many pilots out there have fattened their logbooks with BE-200 SIC Turbine Time. Granted, if you were the sole manipulator of the controls, you could have legally logged PIC on 91 flights, but without being a REQUIRED crewmember, I would keep the fact that you have SIC time logged to yourself. You may want to consider adding a couple columns in your logbook, in case anyone interviewing or auditing you ever cares. "Part 61 PIC" (sole manipulator in aircraft you're rated in but not actually responsible for), "Non-required SIC" (Right seater as desired by operator or insurance company vs. Ops specs).

The industry is very much self-regulated and unless a lawsuit comes up due to an accident, the interviewers, investigators, insurers and audit companies rely on everyone knowing what's legal to log and what's not.

Oh, and so sorry for contributing to the thread creep! :rolleyes:

-PJ
 
XTW--Wanna go get a beer? :D TC
 
AA717driver said:
XTW--Wanna go get a beer? :D TC
No! I prefer to go get several beers! One is just a pathetic waste of time. At least that's what my own research has shown.:D As a matter of fact, it might be in about three hours, when the "little breadwinner" gets home from work. I'll hand off the little "trophies" and will be on my way!

Are you in my neighborhood?
 

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