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apu4eva 10-01-2017 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by SINCE (Post 2435438)
They want to see 6 month, 12 month, 2 year, 3 year and 5 year totals. I printed up some summaries from my eLog and they were happy with that. Also be ready for some TMAAT and why SWA questions during your logbook review.

What kind of summaries did you print? Do they tell you (PIC, Turbine etc.)?

SINCE 10-03-2017 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by apu4eva (Post 2439575)
What kind of summaries did you print? Do they tell you (PIC, Turbine etc.)?

All they really want is your total time for each of those timeframes. And all your totals need to match. I use logten pro and just printed up the “summary by month” option on my Mac.

Das Auto 10-05-2017 06:42 AM

Logbook totals
 
The totals on my resume and pilot credentials were off by 87 hours. The reason for the difference was my "dual received" time. When I was training for my ppl and multi engine I was neither PIC or SIC, I was a student under instruction.

Should I just list these hours in the SIC column?

I apologize if this question has been answered elsewhere.

Thanks.

2strokin 10-05-2017 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by Das Auto (Post 2441642)
The totals on my resume and pilot credentials were off by 87 hours. The reason for the difference was my "dual received" time. When I was training for my ppl and multi engine I was neither PIC or SIC, I was a student under instruction.

Should I just list these hours in the SIC column?

I apologize if this question has been answered elsewhere.

Thanks.

Yes, log it in SIC column and note it in the aircraft type section. I listed the aircraft flown and then put "dual received logged in SIC column"

Das Auto 10-05-2017 07:31 AM


Originally Posted by 2strokin (Post 2441669)
Yes, log it in SIC column and note it in the aircraft type section. I listed the aircraft flown and then put "dual received logged in SIC column"

Excellent. Thank you.

Das Auto 10-05-2017 08:55 AM

Instructor Time
 
If you're a line check airman, would you log the time you spend with a new hire on IOE as "instructor hours" or is that just referring to the time you spent teaching lazy 8's in a Cessna, or instructing in a simulator?

at6d 10-05-2017 09:30 AM

I would log it as PIC only.

Champeen07 10-06-2017 11:51 PM

Question about what they want to see in your logbook as far as turbine PIC. I understand that they do not count "sole manipulator" time as PIC time, even if you are PIC typed and rated. My question is, what if your first few hundred hours of TPIC are sole manipulator time in a two crew required airplane, and then the rest is actual PIC time after an upgrade. How do they view that? And would they want to see that differentiated somehow?

Sqwk7700 10-07-2017 03:10 AM


Originally Posted by Champeen07 (Post 2442814)
Question about what they want to see in your logbook as far as turbine PIC. I understand that they do not count "sole manipulator" time as PIC time, even if you are PIC typed and rated. My question is, what if your first few hundred hours of TPIC are sole manipulator time in a two crew required airplane, and then the rest is actual PIC time after an upgrade. How do they view that? And would they want to see that differentiated somehow?



The first few hundred of sole manipulator would be listed as SIC.

Champeen07 10-07-2017 04:21 AM


Originally Posted by Sqwk7700 (Post 2442834)
The first few hundred of sole manipulator would be listed as SIC.

How do you think they would like to see that fixed in the logbook if its been recorded as PIC and TPIC? Obviously it would have to be subtracted from the PIC column and added to the SIC column.


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