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Old 05-05-2008 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Wildflyin
haha, I've seemed to notice that the freight guys seem to complain a whole heck of a lot less about their jobs than the regional guys...that alone make me want to fly freight. Not to mention the IFR hours and skills you will log.


and freight dawgs have cool nicknames
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Old 05-06-2008 | 04:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Wildflyin
haha, I've seemed to notice that the freight guys seem to complain a whole heck of a lot less about their jobs than the regional guys...that alone make me want to fly freight. Not to mention the IFR hours and skills you will log.
I loved and hated the time I was doing 135. Great experience, loved the guys I worked with, from the other pilots, to the couriers, to all the staff at the many FBO's we visited. The down-side was when I went from nightly regular flying to stand-by and/or passenger trips........I really hate pax trips. My general rule of thumb was to double most guestimates on how long we'd be on the ground, and it usually worked out.
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Old 05-06-2008 | 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by kodiakallstar
Also you dont log SIC time so forget the argument about worthless sic time in the baron. Its all Total time.
I don't get it?
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Old 05-06-2008 | 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by mcartier713
I don't get it?
Since the Baron is flown single pilot an SIC is not required. So you can't log SIC time but you can log the TT.

I think this is correct
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Old 05-06-2008 | 04:29 PM
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Yes, you are correct. I have been studying a lot lately, and SIC time can only be logged if the aircraft is certificated for two-pilot operation. That I'm sure of.

I also suspect, but am not sure, that to log the TT in the program being discussed, the pilot in the left seat would have to be an MEI, with the guy sitting in the right seat logging the time as dual given. If the guy in the left seat were not an MEI, the guy in the right seat would be a passenger and the time not worth squat.
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Old 05-06-2008 | 06:38 PM
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And to think, I had an MEI and met the 135 PIC mins and got turned down....
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Old 05-07-2008 | 04:21 AM
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Originally Posted by RightSeatDude
Yes, you are correct. I have been studying a lot lately, and SIC time can only be logged if the aircraft is certificated for two-pilot operation. That I'm sure of.

I also suspect, but am not sure, that to log the TT in the program being discussed, the pilot in the left seat would have to be an MEI, with the guy sitting in the right seat logging the time as dual given. If the guy in the left seat were not an MEI, the guy in the right seat would be a passenger and the time not worth squat.
Basically what's hanging you guys up is that Airnet, as well as some other 135's, have in their Operation Specifications, that in these single-pilot aircraft, that you can 2-crew them legally, with a SIC. This is legally, and is fully recognized by the controlling FSDO, that the SIC can log this time. I would log it as Total Time only, not SIC, but that's just me. Ops Spec's rule the 135 world, and they are all individually approved for each company's needs and environment.
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Old 05-07-2008 | 06:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Ewfflyer
Basically what's hanging you guys up is that Airnet, as well as some other 135's, have in their Operation Specifications, that in these single-pilot aircraft, that you can 2-crew them legally, with a SIC. This is legally, and is fully recognized by the controlling FSDO, that the SIC can log this time. I would log it as Total Time only, not SIC, but that's just me. Ops Spec's rule the 135 world, and they are all individually approved for each company's needs and environment.
Just TT? what about the type of flying, like dual? I don't know if I've ever logged anything just TT. heh
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Old 05-07-2008 | 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by mcartier713
Just TT? what about the type of flying, like dual? I don't know if I've ever logged anything just TT. heh
This is not instructing so you will not log any dual time. Just like Ewfflyer said it is approved through the FAA and in our Ops Specs. You can put an SIC in a Baron and they can log it as total time since they get a 135 letter in a Baron and are occupying (sp) a pilot station. This will only work if you fly in a Airnet Baron and have a 135 letter for that aircraft as it is company specific. An SIC will take the same checkride as a qualified PIC.
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Old 05-11-2008 | 11:15 AM
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Anyone know if CPS(St. Louis) is hard to get?
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