Originally Posted by
Twin Wasp
"So Mr. Pimp, I see you have 50 hours in a Bravo and it's all training. And in those 50 hours you never even got to the non-normals or emergency procedures. Our training program here at Sky-King Aviation is 6 sims and a check, about 14 hours total. Do you think you can complete our training if you had 50 hours in the Bravo and hadn't finished?"
Who says he didn't finish training? The Captain/CFI can sign him or her off for a CFII or "high altitude endorsement"...mission accomplished!
The OP's question isn't about what some hypothetical interviewer is going to ask in some future hypothetical interview. It is whether the logging of flight time in a Citation Bravo jet as dual instruction by a Captain/CFI is legal? The keyword being LEGAL! We can talk hypothetical BS scenarios all day long!
I'll admit, it sounds legal but I don't know the answer!