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"Baron Man" wrote:
can one log PIC if another person is flying. Yes - 61.51 if "acting as pilot in command of an aircraft on which more than one pilot is required under the type certification of the aircraft or the regulations under which the flight is conducted" what if you're an instructor. That too allows it same for twins - if i have a ME instructor rating, can i log PIC time in an airplane that i do not have formal training in - but is similar cat/class - piston twin etc. Yes if the SAME cat/class and a type cert is not required. I'm not sure what you would consider to be a "similar" cat/class. It's either the same cat/class or it's not, and if it's not, the answer is no. As to whether it's a good idea to instruct in an aircraft you have no familiarity with, or what the insurance will say, I'll leave that to others, but you're not required to have logged any formal training in the models you instruct in before giving instruction. Todd Pattist (Remove DONTSPAMME from address to email reply.) ___ Make a commitment to learn something from every flight. Share what you learn. |
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