Because the non-CFI letting his buddy fly might log the time
and that error might come back and bite him.
Just trying to be thorough.
--
James H. Macklin
ATP,CFI,A&P
--
The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
some support
http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm
"Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message
oups.com...
|
| Why bring up the subject of logging PIC? The question was
about acting
| PIC. They are two separate topics.
|
|
| Jim Macklin wrote:
| You can only log PIC when another pilot [licensed or
not] is
| flying if you are a CFI. An ATP may log PIC when that
| authority was assigned by the dispatcher for a 135 or
121
| flight. In a 121 long haul flight, the PIC can log that
| time even while asleep in the bunk. Further, an ATP may
| give and log instruction in 121 and 135 operations that
| require an ATP for the pilot.
|
|
| --
| James H. Macklin
| ATP,CFI,A&P
|
| --
| The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
| But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
| some support
|
http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm
|
|
|
|
|
| "Paul Tomblin" wrote in
message
| ...
| | In a previous article, "Doug"
| said:
| | One of my students asked me if it is legal to let a
| friend fly his
| | plane. Student is legal PIC, not an instructor and
the
| plane has dual
| |
| | When you're a legally certificated and medicalled
pilot,
| and you let your
| | friends or family members take the controls, they are
just
| a meat-based
| | autopilot. You're still PIC, and it's no different
than
| if you'd turned
| | on George.
| |
| | --
| | Paul Tomblin
|
http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
| | "Usenet is like a herd of performing elephants with
| diarrhea -- massive,
| | difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring, entertaining,
and a
| source of mind-
| | boggling amounts of excrement when you least expect
| t." - spaf (1992)
|