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![]() Peter wrote: Hi All, This is for an N-reg aircraft. Aircraft: a standard piston single. P1 seat: a pilot legal to be PIC under VFR. P2 seat: a pilot legal to be PIC under IFR (but no CFI/CFII rating). No money changes hands. Irrelevant to logging time Let's say one does an IFR flight. Obviously the one in the P2 seat has to be PIC, to keep it legal. Can the P1 pilot log anything at all and, if so, what can he log? I presume P1 is sole manipulator of the controls Now, is the situation any different if the aircraft is owned by the P2 person and rented to the P1 person? I know about the 100-hr check stuff; 91.409: "...no person may operate an aircraft carrying any person (other than a crewmember) for hire, and no person may give flight instruction for hire in an aircraft which that person provides, unless within the preceding 100 hours of time in service the aircraft has received an annual or 100-hour inspection... Irrelevant to logging time and this suggests that a 100hr check is NOT required (nobody being carried for hire, and nobody doing instructing). correct Thank you for any comments. Can the P1 also log it? I'd hope so! Only if P1 is sole manipulator of the controls, rated for the category and class of airplane, and using a view limiting device (91.109) that would require a second crew member. That second crew member of course would need to act as PIC. Without a view limiting device, two pilots are not necessary. P1 would be acting as an organic autopilot. The regs make no distinction between VMC versus IMC or IFR versus VFR for the purposes of logging time. |
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