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Old January 30th 07, 05:21 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jay Beckman
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Default A GA pilot's worst nightmare?


"Morgans" wrote in message
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"Dylan Smith" wrote in message
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On 2007-01-29, Kingfish wrote:
The 757's flaring height must have looked close to pattern altitude to
a 182 pilot... Do you think Stephen Brown could petition the FAA
Commish to allow him to log the time as SIC?


I believe that an ATP (such as FO, who was acting as PIC in this
instance) can give instruction in air carrier operations - and
therefore, the FO could sign his log book as dual received.


I would damn sure log it, whether the FAA allowed it, or not!

What if the FAA does not allow it? He does not get to count it towards a
rating in jet transport.

Darn! I'll bet that really breaks him up! g I mean, who cares? THe
only thing that would matter for, is if he is really going for that
rating! Think that will ever be likely for the average GA pilot? ;-)

What a thrill, but of course, in a tragic situation. Still a tale to
tell. It isn't as if he caused the death. 'Tis a good thing that he was
aboard.
--
Jim in NC


Just resist the temptation to pop your head into the cockpit and say:

"Good Luck, we're all counting on you..."

Jay B