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Old 08-20-2011 | 05:01 AM
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Originally Posted by DirectTo:1041119
Originally Posted by FlyingChipmunk
Take the time and go to the FSDO and get an SIC type when your training is done. ... The FAA may not require it but many ICAO countries do.
An SIC type in a single pilot airplane? That's a new one to me. Even if you were typed in an airplane that could be flown SP with the limitation that you needed another pilot, you don't need the other pilot to hold a type.

I'd love to see anyone with a King Air type with an SIC limitation on it if you know of one.

Not a kingair but i did it in a citation (single pilot ac) in order to be legal to fly international.
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