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Old March 9th 07, 04:52 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
C J Campbell
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Default Do you have to solo to get current?

On Thu, 8 Mar 2007 10:25:35 -0800, Skidder wrote
(in article ):

On 3/8/2007 9:32:58 AM, C J Campbell wrote:

Actually, what the regs say is that you cannot act as PIC in an airplane
carrying passengers if you have not made the three takeoffs and landings
and/or your medical is not current. Whether you log PIC is another matter
entirely, having almost nothing to do with acting as PIC. Instructors
giving
instruction, for example, always log PIC even if they are not allowed to
act
as PIC.

The regs also say that anyone who is not a required crewmember is a
passenger.


I haven't seen this one, which one is it? I think that would clarify a great
deal.


Well, as Bob pointed out, it might be anyone who is not a crewmember,
passenger not being specifically defined for the purposes of part 91
operations. A flight attendant, for example, is certainly not a passenger,
whether a flight attendant is required for the flight or not.

However, part 121.583 and 135.85 give examples of other persons who might not
be considered 'passengers,' although I think the FAA would have a problem
with you doing your currency takeoffs and landings with hazardous cargo and a
person required to handle it on board. :-)

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