Originally Posted by Tuned In
You will not be PIC if you are undergoing training. Therefore I don't think you should have to make such a commitment. Their instructor will be PIC, and therefore responsible for the aircraft. Even if you could be P1S in that class of aircraft (you can't) then the supervising pilot would have final responsibility.
Thats what I was thinking too. However, as this 'training' is of a purely informal nature (I'm just doing a few flights with an instructor prior to commencing formal IR training elswhere) and will be conducted in a single engine VFR (for which I am rated), can I not therefore log PIC/PICUS time??
Thanks for your input!
John.