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Old May 17th 04, 06:42 PM
Baron Man
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can one log PIC if another person is flying.

what if you're an instructor.

same for twins - if i have a ME instructor rating, can i
log PIC time in an airplane that i do not have formal
training in - but is similar cat/class - piston twin etc.

thanks


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Old May 17th 04, 07:18 PM
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"Baron Man" wrote:

can one log PIC if another person is flying.


Yes - 61.51 if "acting as pilot in command of an
aircraft on which more than one pilot is required under the
type certification of the aircraft or the regulations under
which the flight is conducted"

what if you're an instructor.


That too allows it

same for twins - if i have a ME instructor rating, can i
log PIC time in an airplane that i do not have formal
training in - but is similar cat/class - piston twin etc.


Yes if the SAME cat/class and a type cert is not required.
I'm not sure what you would consider to be a "similar"
cat/class. It's either the same cat/class or it's not, and
if it's not, the answer is no. As to whether it's a good
idea to instruct in an aircraft you have no familiarity
with, or what the insurance will say, I'll leave that to
others, but you're not required to have logged any formal
training in the models you instruct in before giving
instruction.
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Old May 17th 04, 09:27 PM
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"Baron Man" wrote
same for twins - if i have a ME instructor rating, can i
log PIC time in an airplane that i do not have formal
training in - but is similar cat/class - piston twin etc.


Yes....but 61.195 is applicable:
(f) Training received in a multiengine airplane, a helicopter, or a
powered-lift. A flight instructor may not give training required for the
issuance of a certificate or rating in a multiengine airplane, a
helicopter, or a powered-lift unless that flight instructor has at least 5
flight hours of pilot-in-command time in the specific make and model of
multiengine airplane, helicopter, or powered-lift, as appropriate.

Bob Moore
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Old May 18th 04, 01:16 AM
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Todd.. remember the make and model requirement for instructing in twins..
61.195

BT

"Todd Pattist" wrote in message
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"Baron Man" wrote:

can one log PIC if another person is flying.


Yes - 61.51 if "acting as pilot in command of an
aircraft on which more than one pilot is required under the
type certification of the aircraft or the regulations under
which the flight is conducted"

what if you're an instructor.


That too allows it

same for twins - if i have a ME instructor rating, can i
log PIC time in an airplane that i do not have formal
training in - but is similar cat/class - piston twin etc.


Yes if the SAME cat/class and a type cert is not required.
I'm not sure what you would consider to be a "similar"
cat/class. It's either the same cat/class or it's not, and
if it's not, the answer is no. As to whether it's a good
idea to instruct in an aircraft you have no familiarity
with, or what the insurance will say, I'll leave that to
others, but you're not required to have logged any formal
training in the models you instruct in before giving
instruction.
Todd Pattist
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Old May 18th 04, 01:28 AM
Robert M. Gary
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"Baron Man" wrote in message . ..
can one log PIC if another person is flying.


Safety pilots can IF they are serving as PIC at the same time since
they are a required crew member.

what if you're an instructor.


Only if you are actually giving instruction. The FAA gets pretty grim
when people try to log PIC all the time they ride with their friend.
Make sure you log who to flew with and what type of instruction you
provided.

same for twins - if i have a ME instructor rating, can i
log PIC time in an airplane that i do not have formal
training in - but is similar cat/class - piston twin etc.


Only if you are actually flying. You can't give instruction in the
twin unless you already have 5 hours of time in the plane so you can't
give instruction.
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Old May 18th 04, 01:46 AM
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Todd Pattist wrote in message . ..
"Baron Man" wrote:

can one log PIC if another person is flying.


To add to the prior post, a safety pilot may also log PIC time while
assisting another pilot doing simulated IFR. In that case, both
pilots are logging PIC. This has been hotly debated where some have
vehemently argued that the safety pilot is not acting as PIC, and thus
can't log it. Then someone actually wrote the FAA and got a written
response from FAA councel that yes, the safety pilot is a required
crewmember under the conditions (simulated IFR) and therefore may log
it.

The safety pilot need not be an instructor - they only need to hold at
least private rating and be signed off in category/class.
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Old May 18th 04, 03:58 AM
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And just to add to that, the safety pilot may only log PIC if he and the
pilot flying have agreed that the safety pilot will be the PIC per the
definition in 1.1.


And to add to =that=, if the safety pilot is not acting as PIC, he can log SiC
time.

Jose

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Old May 18th 04, 11:09 AM
Ron Rosenfeld
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On 18 May 2004 02:58:53 GMT, (Teacherjh) wrote:

And to add to =that=


:-))


Ron (EPM) (N5843Q, Mooney M20E) (CP, ASEL, ASES, IA)
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Old May 20th 04, 01:52 AM
Richard Kaplan
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"BTIZ" wrote in message
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Todd.. remember the make and model requirement for instructing in twins..
61.195


That only applies for instruction toward a certificate or rating.


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