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clarification needed regarding PC recency for
hi all,
I am trying to seek clarification on PC recency for part 91 delivery flying of airline aircraft. PC's are valid for 12 months unless you hold multiple types. There is a need to ferry aircraft type A. My last PC on aircraft type A was 18 months ago so therefore I cannot operate as PIC. I am also typed on aircraft type B and my last PC on aircraft type B was 20 months ago so I cannot operate as PIC on this either. If I did a PC on type B tomorrow, would that then extend the timeframe on aircraft type A to 2 years thus making it possible to operate as PIC on aircraft type A for another 6 months? Its a long winded question I know but conversations with several check airman at various training outfits has confirmed that there is a lot of confusion out there regarding this. Any guidance would be much appreciated. |
I don't think the PC on B would renew the Type A as both had expired. Also, 61.55 requires an SIC check, so you can't act as an SIC w/o a check.
GF |
Except 61.55(g) says the SIC does not need the recency in an aircraft for a ferry flight if they hold a commercial or ATP.
61.58 requires two things. You need a check within 24 months for that type aircraft. You have that. The only other thing it says you need is a PC in another turbojet within the last 12 months. What the insurance company says may be a whole nother story. |
Twin wasp,
Yes, I agree. I finally found an organisation that pinned down the answer and you are correct. A PC will provide recency for 24 months months in another aircraft. BTW, when you say "What the insurance company says may be a whole nother story." Do you think an insurance company may require less time between PC's? |
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