Aviator_Bakeek
Well-Known Member
This question is for the Regulation gurus out there...
I work for a company that has a Learjet 55 Level C, Part 142 approved full motion simulator. I am a private pilot SEL. I have spent three hours in the left and right seat flying the aircraft. The instructor of the sim (Lear 55 instructor) is also a CFI, CFII, MEI instructor. The instructor proposed to me that when the sim was available we could train in the sim for my instrument, commercial and multi engine ratings. I have reviewed the FAR's 61.65 (instrument) and 61.129 (commercial) regarding the amount of time I can log from a Part 142 training center. My question is, am I able to log the time without having my AMEL certificate if it is logged as dual recieved? Am I able to log the time at all? If I can log it, how would/should it be entered to prevent any difficulties in the future such as when I go on my checkride and the examiner checks out my logbook and sees a Level C Lear 55 sim time all over?
Thanks!
I work for a company that has a Learjet 55 Level C, Part 142 approved full motion simulator. I am a private pilot SEL. I have spent three hours in the left and right seat flying the aircraft. The instructor of the sim (Lear 55 instructor) is also a CFI, CFII, MEI instructor. The instructor proposed to me that when the sim was available we could train in the sim for my instrument, commercial and multi engine ratings. I have reviewed the FAR's 61.65 (instrument) and 61.129 (commercial) regarding the amount of time I can log from a Part 142 training center. My question is, am I able to log the time without having my AMEL certificate if it is logged as dual recieved? Am I able to log the time at all? If I can log it, how would/should it be entered to prevent any difficulties in the future such as when I go on my checkride and the examiner checks out my logbook and sees a Level C Lear 55 sim time all over?
Thanks!