Originally Posted by EGBKFLYER
But we don't fly multi-pilot aircraft, so how does the above apply?
ANO article 129(1) defines a 'co-pilot' as:
'a pilot who in performing his duties as such is subject to the direction of another pilot carried in the aircraft'
Sounds like that would apply to a licenced pilot who is with an instructor I think. Instructor is the 'Captain' and the person on the check is the co-pilot acting as pilot in command. By the rule above, PICUS time would be what is logged.
Unfortunately, there's a note:
2) A pilot claiming time spent as co-pilot performing
the duties and functions of pilot-in-command,
under the supervision of the pilot-in-command,
toward meeting the licence requirements as
given in Case B [PICUS], will be credited with that flight
time only if:
a) the flight was conducted in an aircraft having
a Certificate of Airworthiness that requires its
flight crews to include not less than two pilots;
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