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Old 05-26-2009 | 10:00 AM
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dashtrash300
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Originally Posted by atpcliff
Hi!

If you can't see the horizon/imc (in other words, if you only looked out the window for orientation, and you would crash) then you log Instrument time. That applies for the pilots in the crew (ie: two pilot crew, you both log instrument time). Instrument time is like day/night. When you are a required crewmember (pilot), you either log day or night or vmc/imc.

cliff
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If you are SIC on an airplane...you can't log actual when the PIC is flying however if you are the PIC, then you can log actual when the SIC is flying.

In my case, I only log the time that I am flying in the clouds regardless of what seat I am in.
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