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Old 05-27-2009 | 05:34 PM
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Zach
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Originally Posted by Ottopilot
You can only have one PIC per flight part 91 flight in a single pilot aircraft, so if it's not dual, only one of you can log it. Who's at the controls?

I logged SIC while flying part 135- only because the FAA checked me to do so.

If the PIC is a MEI, then log dual.

Prepare to answer BE200 questions on your interviews. I was asked Cheyenne 400 questions.
I ask because I may be starting a B200 job as an FO soon, and the only other 2 pilot flying I have done is at the airlines. The chief pilot at the company i would be flying for said I could log it as PIC when I am the PF.

My thinking is that, yes I am the sole manipulator of the controls, but I am not the one responsible for/signing off on the aircraft, so it is not PIC (to me) in the sense that a future company would see.
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