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DC-9...DC-10..alll the same :D

my mistake hahah but it was still sweet....oh well man just remeber be safe you are only a 500 hr pilot hahah what a pile see ya mane......
 
Loging time

Just re-read 14CFR91.51 (f) to remind myself what the requirements were. To log SIC time an SIC must be required by aircraft certification or by regulation. According to a couple of legal interetations from FAA Legal, if you meet all the requirements for an air carrier (Pt 135) you can log SIC time if you are assigned to the flight. There is no free ride.

Good luck.
 
It depends on the operation. In my case it was a part 91 operation in an aircraft that required two pilots unless the PIC was type rated for single pilot ops which he wasn't.

RT
 

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