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One had 250 hours of unlogable co-pilot time, that held up his exit.
Why was this pilot's time unlogable? Was it because he was assigned as an SIC in an aircraft that was certified for single pilot operation? If so he would need to answer the following questions:
1. Was it under Part 135?
2. Was the pilot assigned to the flight as an SIC?
3. Was the pilot trained and properly qualified? Required company 135 training and successfully passed a Part 135 SIC checkride in the aircraft?
According to the Office of the Chief Counsel for the FAA if the answer is 'YES" to all three questions, the flight time is logable. The Chief Counsel's office has issued a letter of interpretation on this.
I know that someone out there is going to say "A FAA inspector told me it wasn't logable". Inspectors are required to follow the interpretations of the Chief Counsel's office.