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Old 03-15-2014 | 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by DFWAviatior
I know that EAS flies all of their fractional aircraft with two crew members. Given that the King Air 90 and King Air 350 are single pilot aircraft, as are the Phenom 100 and 300 and the CJ...how could the right seater possibly log any of that flight time? They have a 135 certificate but the flights are conducted as a Part 91 flight, so a GOM could not require a second in command. The only way I see the right-seater being able to log the time is to get the left seat pilot to sign as Dual Given? I have a low time buddy who asked me as he is considering Air Share, but I don't see that he would gain any loggable flight time. Any insights?
it's allowed per the operation as far as I know, a good question that I've pondered before as well.
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