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![]() If the TopDog were to take the controls at the time of entering IMC, that would be a different operation (the entire purpose of this operation is to give the HOT some instrument time) Yanno, I've always wondered about that interpretation. Seems to be reasonable to say that two pilots are required when "the purpose of the flight" is to give one pilot simulated instrument time. There's only one way to do it, and that is with a safety pilot. Thus, a two pilot operation. But is it really still a two-pilot operation when "the entire purpose" is to give a non-instrument rated pilot actual time? There's also only one way to do it, but you can certainly go in the clouds single pilot. Somewhere I remember a case where two pilots could be up front, each legal to do their thing, but none able to be Top Dog. So if a third pilot sits in the back and acts as Top Dog, the flight would be legal. Is this now a three-pilot op? And (to be a bit silly), suppose the whole purpose of the flight is to try out a new autopilot. Right seat pilot (say, the owner of the plane) is Top Dog, and the left seat pilot is trying the instrumentation. The right seat pilot takes off, then hands the controls to the left seat pilot, who logs HOT while he's sole manipulator. But all he does is turn on the autopilot and watch for two hours. He gets to log two hours of HOT while he's sitting on his hands. But if it were the right seat pilot who turned on the autopilot and then turned the controls over to the left seat pilot, and then nobody touches the controls for two hours while the autopilot does its thing, who gets to log HOT? Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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