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"George Patterson" wrote in message
news:9OpYe.7576$N35.4708@trndny09... Can #1 log this at all since he's not current or just log it as non-PIC? Pilot #1 can log it. I agree that I would not do so. Why wouldn't you? Or are you simply agreeing that Pilot 2 should be qualified to fly the airplane? Pete |
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Peter Duniho wrote:
Why wouldn't you? 'Cause I don't need the time for anything and I don't want the FAA asking questions about it if, for some reason, an inspector starts looking into my logbook at a later time. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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"George Patterson" wrote in message
news:qtAYe.10024$LV5.2323@trndny02... Why wouldn't you? 'Cause I don't need the time for anything and I don't want the FAA asking questions about it if, for some reason, an inspector starts looking into my logbook at a later time. Huh. IMHO the FAA, if they are looking into your logbook, is already asking questions. Assuming the flight was legal, and you met the logging requirements, you would have a good answer for the questions. But granted, if you don't care to have the time in your logbook, it's certainly your prerogative to decline to log the time. I'd say you're being overly cautious, but then lots of people tell me I'm overly cautious at times too. Far be it from me to call you wrong. ![]() Pete |
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