Bumblebee
Commodore
Oh right....it must be by "Decree" Your Highness?!?!?But I'm not required to be there, be it insurance or laws.
Oh right....it must be by "Decree" Your Highness?!?!?But I'm not required to be there, be it insurance or laws.
Oh right....it must be by "Decree" Your Highness?!?!?
Ok so this has been thrown around pretty good but the bottom line is Only log the legs which you are the one flying. I am pretty sure you don't need a type rating in the C90 all the way up to the B100. (maybe I am wrong, someone correct if need be please.) I have been watching this thread because I am in the same boat. Soon will be in the right seat in a B100 when flying Government officals. So I figure I will only log legs I fly.
I was teasing...completely. I used to ride on the 135 flights and then fly the 91 legs myself. It was by "Royal Decree" all this talk about the law and stuff got me going.Huh? Not sure if that's meant to be a dig or not.
I'm there because people in the company want me there.
sorry bro.I was teasing...completely. I used to ride on the 135 flights and then fly the 91 legs myself. It was by "Royal Decree" all this talk about the law and stuff got me going.
Im guessing some of the other pilots are CFIs as well. Maybe as you start on some legs they could give you instruction and log dual. After that I would log only the legs, typically the empty ones, that you are sole manipulator. That whole required by the state thing just doesnt matter. Hows Curry?Curious how you would log this time.
You are hired as an SIC in a King Air C90 (single pilot airplane.) Obviously you're not required by FARs to be there. However, you are required to be in that aircraft by state laws/regulations. How would you log that time which you are not PF, or would you log it at all?
The only thing that matters in terms of logging is what's written in the FARs. State law has no bearing on what the FARs allow to be logged. Log what you want, but be prepared to argue your case on a future interview.
Some operators just want to know your experience in type. They don't care if you are required or not. You could keep this separate from your official FAA logbook by making a new column, using an electronic logbook, or a separate logbook all together to avoid any problems.
Doesn't the military fly 2 crew on the C90? Right seat guy still log nothing?
As I recall under 135 without an autopilot the SIC is required....
As I recall under 135 without an autopilot the SIC is required....
Oh no....thanks for the clarification. That means that some 135 Operators may require two pilots, while those with an exemption (for the autopilot) may only require one. An important distinction....well doneActually an SIC is required for all 135 IFR passenger operation.
but.. you can/may get an exemption from that rule if you have an autopilot...
Same thing as you said, but worded slightly different.
Oh no....thanks for the clarification. That means that some 135 Operators may require two pilots, while those with an exemption (for the autopilot) may only require one. An important distinction....well done![]()