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Old 21st Dec 2011, 14:11   #1 (permalink)
 
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PICUS Hours

Hi,

I have to log Picus hours for my ATPL. Do you know in wich column to log it? SIC or PIC? or something else?
Thanks
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Old 21st Dec 2011, 14:26   #2 (permalink)
 
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I put it under PIC, and I put a small note next to it denoting PICUS. The CAA has never had a problem with this.
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Old 21st Dec 2011, 16:20   #3 (permalink)
 
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Enter time in ‘P1’ column. Counted in full toward licence experience requirements subject to certification by the pilot-in-command.



LASORS 2010, LAS, Sec. A, App. B. pp.41-42 (inc. notes).


My bold.

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Old 21st Dec 2011, 16:59   #4 (permalink)
 
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Oh yeah, and that too. Get a signature
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