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maximus610
30th Nov 2013, 16:19
For those who recently had a successful EASA CPL/IR skill test: how the examiner signed your time in logbook PICUS or DUAL?
From UK CAA standards document 06 V5 (2010): PICUS - pass, DUAL - fail.
But what about new EASA regulations? I couldn't find any related info.
Thanks

GipsyMagpie
30th Nov 2013, 17:32
Exactly the same.

maximus610
20th Dec 2013, 19:49
Passed my skill tests yesterday in Iceland.

All times logged as DUAL. Only FE is allowed to log his time as PIC.

Only UK logs the tests as PICUS?

BigGrecian
20th Dec 2013, 22:23
CAP 804: Section 1 Part E Page 14 (http://www.caa.co.uk/cap804)

Pilot undergoing any form of flight test with a EASA or CAA
Authorised Examiner (other than case K)
PICUS for successful Test P/UT for unsuccessful test (including partial pass
Enter time in ‘P1’ column and have it certified by aircraft commander. Enter time in ‘Dual’ colum

So you must get the examiner's signature to be able to log it as PIC. Also the examiners name still goes in the PIC column.

No signature - no PIC - CAA do pick this up if you are using it towards CPL issue requirements.