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"Michael" wrote in message
om... Therefore, one can log PIC time without an LOA, in the same way that one can log PIC time in a taildragger without having a tailwheel endorsement. One simply can't act as PIC. If the other guy is an insructor then I guess you could log it as Pu/t (pilot under training) or whatever it's called in the US. That would be quite cool. A "lesson" in a P51! Paul |
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