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Old 05-16-2016 | 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Std Deviation
Partially correct. An aircraft requires two pilots by type certification or by the rules it's being operated under. With one pilot under the hood, a 172 now requires two pilots. The safety pilot could log PIC. if ACTING as PIC and this is agreed upon before the flight; otherwise it's SIC. Another caveat would occur in say a C172RG if the safety pilot did not have an HP/complex endorsement. In that case he MUST log SIC. So you can in fact have SIC in a 172. And in all my years of flight school ownership - looking at countless logbooks - that's the way I've seen it the most: SIC.
That does not sound right at all, unless things have changed? Logging SIC in a C172 with with 2 pilots, one being a safety pilot?

I don't have the FARs in front of me and it has been a long time since I've done any flight instruction or GA flying, but from what I remember if you have 2 guys buzzing around in a C172, one under the hood, both pilots can log PIC time, however the safety pilot can log the time when the other is under the hood.
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