Originally Posted by
Chrisw
I know that it would be unwise to log the pic time on an instrument flight due to the fact that i would assume that it could be looked up as to who filed as PIC on that particular flight.
This doesn't matter one bit. Logging and acting are two totally separate things.
Say my student buys a new airplane in which he is rated. For insurance and his own personal piece of mind, he needs to be babysat for 25 hrs. It doesn't matter who files the flight plan or who the two of us decide is going to be the PIC, both of us are logging it. He logs PIC dual recieved, I log PIC dual given.