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Does anyone know what the rules are around logging total time?
My specific example is a person who flew literally hundreds of hours before getting a license (no solo privs either). He performed all the duties of the flight including take-off, cross country navigation, landing, communications, maneuvers, etc... He was always accompanied by someone who was acting as pilot in command, but whom never touched the stick. Is it legal for him to log total time for these flights? Is there a way to log total time without logging either PIC, SIC, or Dual Received/Given? Thanks for any responses to this. z |
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