MarineGrunt said:
Thanks for the reply.
I don't think I would have trouble arguing that I am the sole manipulator, and that I am the final authority when it comes to decisions I make in the airplane.
The only way I could see it might be argued the other way is that I do not have a type in the the aircraft, but then again, there is none. That being said, wouldn't my pre-solo training and sign-off (or whatever) consider me "rated" in the airplane?
Dude,
Congrats on getting selected for UPT. Log your time anyway you want to log, in any manner you wish to log it. I simply recommend this. Log your military time in you own personal logbook. I logged my time solo time in T-37s and 38s as student time. Just had a solo column in your logbook, and you'll know when you "think" you were the PIC.

See my comments about the SOF, SUP & RSU below and you'll understand my choice of the word "T-H-I-N-K"
I think a computerized version is the best, as you can fix mistakes, and add conversion formulas much more easily with extra columns. Computerized logbooks are more capable than paper versions, but you will need to back them up regularly. You will soon learn about Primary, Secondary, etc and how the AF logs times and why it makes no sense to anyone but the AF. You'll have to log your time in another logbook, to keep tract of PIC & SIC....more of a problem for the heavy drivers than the fighter folks. Or you can simply not log your time (like many AF guys do)....and try to figure it all out later. Your plan will save you a lot of time later on when trying to apply for other jobs.
And I don't mean to rain on your parade and am not trying to be a prick here, but please understand you will NEVER be the final authority when it comes to any decision (other than maybe ejecting) when you are in a USAF T-anything.

If you don't already understand these acronyms, you soon will: SOF, SUP, RSU. For crying out loud, many times the AETC IPs aren't the final authority when it comes to making decisions. Thankfully the T-1 gets out of radio contact of all those controlling parties on most days.
Yes, IPs can override a SOF, SUP, and RSUs, but will most likely get their butts chewed like bubble gum before they land. Trust me...I was an Active Duty IP for 4+ years, and currently teach has a reservist. Getting crosseyed with a SOF, SUP, RSU and about 99% of the time with AETC will get you to places you don't want to go. Don't go there...be tactful and polite on the radios. You get a lot more flies with honey than with salt.
Just go to UPT...study, give it 110% and have a good time. Help out your classmates and if some of them aren't pulling their weight...be honesty with them before an IP has to be. It will be one of the best times of your life if you don't get rapped around the axle.
You're gonna have a blast.
Congrats again,
Yahtz