Originally Posted by
satpak77
The B-350 which I fly, real-world is 270 TAS at mid-20's to upper 20's flight levels. 280 TAS? Nah dont plan on it.
It is single pilot airplane, unless you know something I don't, I can't see where one can log "SIC" in it...
It is a "Single Pilot" airplane, only if you have the single pilot type rating. It is possible to take the checkride with an SIC, and have the "SIC Required" restriction included with the type, at which time an SIC could legally log SIC time. Not sure if the SIC now needs an SIC Type. This came into existence after I went through the course.