OK, so I have three FAR questions that have been bugging me, and since these require interpretation of 3 different FAR sections (91,61,121) I'm not sure how to determine the answer:
To reach the 1200 hours (ICAO standard) total time requirements for the unrestricted ATPL (i.e. able to upgrade to left seat for ICAO ops), I understand that qualifying 121/135 SIC time only counts as 50% towards the 1200 hours total time req. I have two questions concerning this:
1) If someone is an FO for a 121/135 operation operating an aircraft which doesn't require a type rating and is certified for single-pilot ops, is the FO thus logging PIC on their legs, and thus 100% time towards the ICAO 1200 hours total time???
2) If someone is working as an FO under 121/135 on any type of aircraft, is that FO legal to go out on off days and fly a Cessna 150 (under 91, of course), to up their time towards ICAO 1200 hrs and FAA ATP 1500 hrs total time requirements???
3) Would it be true that these desperate carriers hiring guys with wet commercials @250TT can keep those guys at FO for 1900 hours:
1200-250 = 950
950 x 2 = 1900 hours @ 50% to get to ICAO 1200 total time
To reach the 1200 hours (ICAO standard) total time requirements for the unrestricted ATPL (i.e. able to upgrade to left seat for ICAO ops), I understand that qualifying 121/135 SIC time only counts as 50% towards the 1200 hours total time req. I have two questions concerning this:
1) If someone is an FO for a 121/135 operation operating an aircraft which doesn't require a type rating and is certified for single-pilot ops, is the FO thus logging PIC on their legs, and thus 100% time towards the ICAO 1200 hours total time???
2) If someone is working as an FO under 121/135 on any type of aircraft, is that FO legal to go out on off days and fly a Cessna 150 (under 91, of course), to up their time towards ICAO 1200 hrs and FAA ATP 1500 hrs total time requirements???
3) Would it be true that these desperate carriers hiring guys with wet commercials @250TT can keep those guys at FO for 1900 hours:
1200-250 = 950
950 x 2 = 1900 hours @ 50% to get to ICAO 1200 total time