App help: mil hrs adjust, ATP vs Comm, etc
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Here it is, straight from the AA side of Pilot Credentials. It's in the Q&A tab.
Q: What are the differences between PIC, SIC and Instructor Time when logged into the Flight Hours?
A: Here are the guidelines:
PIC (Pilot In Command) = Any time you signed for the plane as aircraft commander
or solo including all instructor time.
SIC (Second In Command) = Any time you acted as second in command and/or didn't sign for the plane.
This DOES include dual/student time.
Instructor = Only the time you logged as an instructor, regardless of the time being reported in PIC.
Instructor time is PIC time. It belongs in both columns.
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Q: What are the differences between PIC, SIC and Instructor Time when logged into the Flight Hours?
A: Here are the guidelines:
PIC (Pilot In Command) = Any time you signed for the plane as aircraft commander
or solo including all instructor time.
SIC (Second In Command) = Any time you acted as second in command and/or didn't sign for the plane.
This DOES include dual/student time.
Instructor = Only the time you logged as an instructor, regardless of the time being reported in PIC.
Instructor time is PIC time. It belongs in both columns.
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Just to clarify with an example.
1.5 total time as a student in a -172
1.3 at the controls: SIC or Dual? (i gather from what you previously typed that it would be considered SIC)
I know SIC is technically only logged if 2 persons are required, but if this is what pilot credentials wants, I suppose that's how folks should log it.
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