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Old 2nd Nov 2018, 23:46
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RHSandLovingIt
 
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Originally Posted by avio85
Thanks.
I see on page 17 that it is possible to log as a co-pilot only if the a/c is defined as a tw-pilot a/c.
Which is of course not the case with a C172... :-)
That isn't entirely accurate...

co-pilot flight time: the holder of a pilot licence occupying a pilot seat as co-pilot may log all flight time as co-pilot flight time on 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;
I accumulated 1000+ SIC time on a Cessna Caravan. The C208B is a Single Pilot certified aircraft. However, the regs for the country covering that operation stated that aircraft over 10 seats required two crew. The company I worked for were operating them with 12 pax seats, so therefore, in that instance you could log the co-pilot time even though the aircraft was technically a single pilot aircraft.
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