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Old 22nd Mar 2002, 02:21
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HugMonster
 
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Iz, if you were flying in the USA as what (in the UK) used to be called a Pilot's Assistant, and the aircraft were certified single-crew then I'm perfectly prepared to make my peace with you.. .. .By the way, I get the impression you think I'm on the western side of the pond. Not so. UK-resident.. .. .I would, however, be interested to know what aircraft type it was. I assume something like a Twotter or Bandit, both of which were originally designed as single-pilot aircraft? In the UK, for purposes of public transport, whether it be passenger or freight, a two-crew aircraft is a two-crew aircraft. Full stop. You may sit in the right-hand seat of single-crew aircraft, if you have an RT licence you may even operate the boxes for the guy in the other seat. But on no account may you log the hours if you are operating as a non-required member of the crew.. . . . <small>[ 21 March 2002, 22:23: Message edited by: HugMonster ]</small>
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