kellwolf
Piece of Trash
Moving the conversation from the Jobs Available board over here. For those of you just tuning in, here's run down. There's a SIC job open in Hawaii for flying C208s. The major question was, is this even legal to log or is it a money making scheme playing on questionable logging practices. The answer? Depends on the company's operating procedures. If they are a 121 operator, I think they have to have an SIC no matter what. There may be some freaky turboprop guidelines that I don't know about. If they are 135, here we go:
FAR Part 135.99
[ QUOTE ]
a) No certificate holder may operate an aircraft with less than the
minimum flight crew specified in the aircraft operating limitations or
the Aircraft Flight Manual for that aircraft and required by this part
for the kind of operation being conducted.
(b) No certificate holder may operate an aircraft without a second
in command if that aircraft has a passenger seating configuration,
excluding any pilot seat, of ten seats or more.
[/ QUOTE ]
There is another reg that states that if you are IFR, you need either a SIC or autopilot if carrying pax. So, I guess it depends on if the operation a) has more than ten pax seats and b) if they have an autopilot. I'd say less than 10 seats or an autopilot certified under 135, find a different job. Otherwise, this one might be legit.
FAR Part 135.99
[ QUOTE ]
a) No certificate holder may operate an aircraft with less than the
minimum flight crew specified in the aircraft operating limitations or
the Aircraft Flight Manual for that aircraft and required by this part
for the kind of operation being conducted.
(b) No certificate holder may operate an aircraft without a second
in command if that aircraft has a passenger seating configuration,
excluding any pilot seat, of ten seats or more.
[/ QUOTE ]
There is another reg that states that if you are IFR, you need either a SIC or autopilot if carrying pax. So, I guess it depends on if the operation a) has more than ten pax seats and b) if they have an autopilot. I'd say less than 10 seats or an autopilot certified under 135, find a different job. Otherwise, this one might be legit.