Originally Posted by
dera
Served as PIC does not mean "logged PIC time". So you are high mins.
Served as PIC means you were flying per 61.51(e)(1)(iii). Logged PIC time means you logged time per 61.51(e)(1)(i).
thats correct.
so... in a multi crew environment, where one pilot is flying, the other is monitoring - manipulating flaps, gear, subsystems, you may or may not transfer flight controls to brief the approach... you logged pic time
but were you, in essence, the "sole manipulator" of the flight controls.
im assuming thats your basis for logging the pic time