Originally Posted by
fosters
Hey freezing - where does it say in part 91 you have to be rated to log PIC?
Airnet SIC's log PIC when they are sole manipulator of the controls. I would say yes, it is TECHNICALLY legal to log PIC if you have a PIC type in the plane and an ATP, however I doubt anyone of significance would allow you to count the time toward your 1000 TPIC requirement at the majors.
This is why you often see this statement below:
Thoughts?
Last time I checked a Baron doesn't require a type rating... Are the lears that airnet flies certified for single-pilot? I don't know. For sure they require a type rating to log PIC because they are turbojets, regardless of what part they are operated under.
Heres the reg Fosters. My apologies, its in part 61, not 91, sue me
61.51(e) Logging Pilot-in-Command Flight Time
(1) A sport, recreational, private or
commercial pilot may log pilot-in-command time only for that flight time during which that person--
(i)is the sole manipulator of the controls for
an aircraft which that person is rated or has priveleges;
(ii)is the sole occupant of the aircraft; or
(iii)is acting as pilot-in-command of an aircraft on which more than one pilot is required under the type certificate of the aircraft or the regulations under which the flight is conducted
(2) An airline transport pilot may log as pilot-in-command time all of the flight time while acting as pilot-in-command of an operation requiring a airline transport pilot certificate.