Originally Posted by
MikeF16
You agree it's not PIC, it's obviously not IP, and if you're in the T-37, T-6, or T-38 SIC does not exist since they are not type-rated for multi-piloted operations. The only reason you get to log it as SIC on AA is due to their ** which states they will allow it.
I disagree with you on this point, Beale, Whiteman, Holloman and other bases that utilize the T-38 as a companion trainer log T-38 SIC time. Pilots that aren't IP's receive an initial qual check and rating as an FP. Wen two FP's fly together they both cant log PIC so it's split between Pri and Sec. Depending on the formula used to convert time from Pri/Sec to PIC/SIC, part of the SEC time is converted to SIC.