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Old 04-27-2017, 12:12 PM
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Greetings All,

I've been told that for the AA application on pilot credentials, dual received is to be included in the SIC column. So during my primary flight training in a Warrior, I would have all of that time in the SIC column. Is that correct? Any experience with this?

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Uh no.
No idea who told you this but that's wrong.
SIC is time in a multi crew airplane where you acted in the capacity of 'Second in command '
When you fly with an instruction that is 'Dual received'
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Depends. Your primary training can be dual only. Once rated in the airplane, you may be receiving dual, but can log it as PIC.
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Originally Posted by Bruno82 View Post
Greetings All,

I've been told that for the AA application on pilot credentials, dual received is to be included in the SIC column. So during my primary flight training in a Warrior, I would have all of that time in the SIC column. Is that correct? Any experience with this?

Thanks.
Here are the guidelines:

PIC (Pilot In Command) = Any time you signed for the plane as aircraft commander
or solo including all instructor time.
SIC (Second In Command) = Any time you acted as second in command and/or didn't sign for the plane.
This DOES include dual/student time.
Instructor = Only the time you logged as an instructor, regardless of the time being reported in PIC.
Instructor time is PIC time. It belongs in both columns.

https://aa.pilotcredentials.com/index.php?a=questions

There you go. Answered and with a link to the source.
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Old 05-04-2017, 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Groundpointfife View Post
Here are the guidelines:

PIC (Pilot In Command) = Any time you signed for the plane as aircraft commander
or solo including all instructor time.
SIC (Second In Command) = Any time you acted as second in command and/or didn't sign for the plane.
This DOES include dual/student time.
Instructor = Only the time you logged as an instructor, regardless of the time being reported in PIC.
Instructor time is PIC time. It belongs in both columns.

https://aa.pilotcredentials.com/index.php?a=questions

There you go. Answered and with a link to the source.
I appreciate it. Thanks alot.
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Originally Posted by Groundpointfife View Post
Here are the guidelines:

PIC (Pilot In Command) = Any time you signed for the plane as aircraft commander
or solo including all instructor time.
SIC (Second In Command) = Any time you acted as second in command and/or didn't sign for the plane.
This DOES include dual/student time.
Instructor = Only the time you logged as an instructor, regardless of the time being reported in PIC.
Instructor time is PIC time. It belongs in both columns.

https://aa.pilotcredentials.com/index.php?a=questions

There you go. Answered and with a link to the source.
So that seems pretty cut and dry for AA. Does anybody have advice with regards to SWA? Would you list it the same, with dual received as SIC?
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