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the plane is certified for single pilot operation and the pilot is single pilot qualified then the only person that can log anything would be a SIC with the same ratings giving instruction in the airplane with an ATP.
So the above post is correct in that the SIC can't log the time....even SIC time.
Well, I don't see what is misleading. The ad states that the applicant is not required, will not get paid, and will have expenses covered. If the guy logs it-that is his problem. I am sure it will get him more contacts being there than sitting at the flight school. As for the training-well-you said it best when you called him a passenger--passengers do not need much training. I think you get what you pay for-if you pay zero-you can't get pissed when the guy suddenly leaves to go to another operator-it's just expected. After all do you have to quit a job that you don't really have? The training-you are probably right-but we don't know this guy may be looking to rekindle his old CFI skills and pass on his knowledge-who knows.
In these tough times when airline guys are flying C210's. Well the target applicant this guy is trying for still can't apply for a 135 IFR job due to his TT. So the poor guy has to envy the C210 crappy pay freight job and has to settle for free experience in a jet. They got the job at the C210 place because they had the time. I know folks at these gigs and they really don't like hiring airline guys because they know when they get the call to go back-they are gone as quick as they arrived and the freight still has to move. It is a crappy economy with a field of work that promotes shady behavior anyway. I don't expect it to change anytime soon. All the guys I made fun of for PFT and buying zero time type ratings all went on to great jobs. I did not and struggled for every honest hour and hard earned dollar. At least I have my dignity while I drive my Ford and eat my ramen noodles. lol.
Incorrect.
As long as the PIC has a current 61.58 (regardless of being single-pilot qualified or not), an appropriately trained SIC may legally and legitimately log SIC time.
neither the plane in this case or the operation require a SIC....so he can't log it. 61.58 dont have anything to do with it. This is no diffrent then flying a king air or other single pilot airplane. You still need to be current but if it's single pilot then it's single pilot. No SIC required.
I've asked this before of the FAA and that is what they told me. Years ago I ran an operation and we had an aztec, the FAA wanted us to have an SIC because it was a new operation. So therefore the SIC was legally able to log SIC because the operation required it. Even though the plane was single-pilot.
In this case neither plane nor pic require an sic.....so for him to log it the SIC would need to be typed and sole manipulator.
but, im just telling you how it is, go do whatever you want though. I'm not gonna be interviewing you....
yes that is all true......I didnt see the "(properly trained SIC)"
I thought you were talking about them just taking someone off the street and sticking them over there. They need training to fly a 2 pilot crew.....which this stellar operation most likely laks.
my mistake for not seeing that....sorry.