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Old 07-03-2007 | 03:39 AM
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From: CRJ-900 FO, Supra left seat
Default Insurance Requirements for PIC

Originally Posted by cbire880
Outside of 121 you can still log it since you are sole manipulator. Where you run into the problem is whether or not an operator will accept that time as PIC. With the vast majority of airlines, the answer is a no.
Exactly, you can always log PIC as long as you are in the left seat performing the duties. You can use that time to fill in some boxes in your log book to get what will make your INSURANCE company happy. The company you are working for may not care you are doing it, but I would check with the chief pilot. I got my OK out of talking about getting rid of my "SOE LIM". The purpose of logging the flight time is not for going to another airline or anythign like that, it is solely for the purpose of satisfying insurance requirements in the 91/135 world.
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