Originally Posted by
floridaCFII
My answers are different than some of the above... this should get fun
No (this answer we all agree on). Backseat time is valuable for learning the aircraft and the procedures, but it cannot be logged for anything.
Yes... you can log this, as long as you meet the following conditions:
1. The leg is flown under Part 91
2. The PIC is an MEI or ATP who signs your logbook for Dual instruction.
Indeed... it's good experience even if you can't log PIC.
Yes... see above. The PIC could also be an ATP per FAR 61.167, which states:
I would argue that an ATP can't just give flight instruction to anyone, only to pilots that work (as pilots) for the organization the ATP works for.