Thread: Logging SIC
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Old 10-05-2008, 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by CaptainTeezy View Post
I have an opportunity to fly a PA31 and was wondering about how I can (if I can) log it. I have taken one flight and need advice.

I am 135 current in a C340 and a C182.

The PA31 is rated for one pilot.

The one flight I took was an IFR flight and the company had me sign the SIC sheet.

The insurance company required a second pilot.

First off is there even and SIC 135 check ride for a PA31 which is a single pilot airplane?

Can I legally log 135 SIC or only 91 PIC?

Thanks for the help all.

If you are not current and qualified in THAT aircraft for THAT company you are not allowed to manipulate the flight controls. If they had you sign anything they did something illegal. Plain and simple. They know that you are not current and qualifed for their 135 in that aircraft. I see in your profile that you have a "135 death wish". If you keep doing stuff like that you may want to change it to "pilot certificate death wish".
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