ananoman
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I think the important thing in all this, is to keep the time in a seperate column. If you make a 'Part 61 PIC' column in your log book and don't use it on an airline application, I don't see what their problem is. If someone does ask, all you should have to do is explain that it is legal and is often accepted in the corporate world and for insurance purposes. If they still want to argue, that is their problem.wow, thanx for all the interest in the topic. As some of you might expect i'm personally concerned about the topic because i'm looking to put some applications in for a regional job very soon. and the big thing is i don't want to look like an ass. the whole idea that, "if you're not the captain signing for the plane then you're not PIC in any way" seems like the route to go. i don't want to put turbine PIC in my log if it's not deserved/respected at the airlines i may wish to apply to. i know i can log it in some circumstances (61, 91), but i'm looking more toward my future proffesional career. so whatever the ethics or comman practices are concerning the subject is really the main cocern. thanx again everyone
As for the people with CL65 type ratings from some of the flight schools, they will have a limitation that they cannot serve as pilot in command on the back of their license. If you do not meet certain criteria, then you have to get either 15 or 25 hrs of operating experience under a qualified PIC 'in the seat normally occupied by the PIC' and have them sign your log book. Then you get to do an 8710 and go visit the FSDO to get the restriction removed. For any of the students getting these types, they would need the full 25hrs. Since they don't let you fly from the right seat as an FO at the airlines, this would probably be hard to accomplish.