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61.51
(e) Logging pilot-in-command flight time. (1) A sport, recreational, private, or commercial pilot may log pilot-in-command time only for that flight time during which that person—
(i) Is the sole manipulator of the controls of an aircraft for which the pilot is rated or has privileges.
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61.5 Certificates and Ratings listed under this part.
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I do not see endorsements listed.
Its not a question of getting away with it. Its legal to log PIC time in this instance referencing 61.51 (e)(1)(i)
We are not talking about acting PIC, only logging. If you reference 61.31 (g) (1), it states that
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....no person may act as pilot in command. . . .
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Notice that it does not say--" or log PIC time."
Then in FAR 1.1,
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Rating means a statement that, as a part of a certificate, sets forth special conditions, privileges, or limitations.
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In other words, the rating sets the privileges, not the endorsement. Read your certificate, especially the part where is says
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name....is found to be properly qualified to exercise the priviliges of. . . .
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This isn't my opinion..Its all out there!
