Must be a slow day if you called the FSDO
I don't really log instrument anymore unless I am logging an approach, which of course brings up the question, how low does it have to be to actually log the approach. My thought is any time you can't land VFR (1000 and 3) you are good to log it. Agree?
If you read further it does:§ 61.51 doesn't say you have to be the pilot flying to log it.
Regardless, it is unprofessional for a "professional" pilot to be nitpicking over a tenth or two. The time does you no good other than landing your first job. If its your leg, you get the time. If it's not your leg, it's stealing.
If you read further it does:
(g) Logging instrument flight time. (1) A person may log instrument time only for that flight time when the person operates the aircraft solely by reference to instruments under actual or simulated instrument flight conditions.
It doesn't say the person(s) or people, it says THE person.
Regardless, it is unprofessional for a "professional" pilot to be nitpicking over a tenth or two. The time does you no good other than landing your first job. If its your leg, you get the time. If it's not your leg, it's stealing.
If you want to build time a regional isn't the place to do it (unless you're in a B1900). If you want to build some actual, Lloyd can hook you up at FLX.
Didn't mean to single FLX outHey hey hey, we've got Amflight guys here chomping at the bit for some fresh blood too!
Soooo... I guess nobody (NJA Capt, 767Driver) believes EDUC8-or/the FAA??I just called my local FSDO and they agreed that if you are a required crew member you can log the SIC instrument time.
I just called my local FSDO and they agreed that if you are a required crew member you can log the SIC instrument time.
Log away
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For those that say it's only the PF, what about the CA? How is that different from a CFI logging actual with a student? The FO sure as hell can't fly without him. So is it okay for the CA to log IMC when he's PF but not the FO.
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Soooo... I guess nobody (NJA Capt, 767Driver) believes EDUC8-or/the FAA??
I never said anything about tt, multi, etc... But I will since you are freaking out about things I didn't say.
TT: both log it
Multi: both log it
x/c: both log it
Four stripes: PIC
3 stripes or junior captain: SIC
t/o, landing, IMC, night: PF
What is bizarre: Logging CFI time from the back seat and logging IMC as PNF.
Yeah, or why you have 100 hours of safety pilot multi time.
the interviewer is asking why you're logging actual instrument time when the other guy is flying ask yourself if it was worth it