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In FAA world, I don't believe there is such a thing as PICUS.
Correct. I hold both FAA and CASA license and I used to have the same problem. The answer is simple, there can be only one PIC and no SIC in a C208 under part 91 operations for the purpose of FAA certification.
The exception is, as stated by Harmattan96, if you were giving dual instruction or acting as designated safety pilot under recurrent instrument competency and under part 135 ops.
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Wrong,
as per 14CFR 61.59
4) 250 hours of flight time in an airplane as a pilot in command, or as
second n command performing the duties of pilot in command while under the supervision of a pilot in command, or any combination thereof, which includes at least—