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Unusual Attitude
14th Mar 2006, 15:07
I'm a little confused over something and wonder if anyone can shed some light on this for me?

I've noticed that there are a number of aircraft being operated with 2 crew however are not specified by JAR as multicrew aircraft, IE Do228, King Air's etc.
How does the F/O log time in that case ? Is it as P2 and if so how does this work if the aircraft in question is not classed as a multi crew??? Also do you need an MCC to fly one of these ?

Not an area I'm familiar with so apologies if it seems simple to someone else !!

Regards

UA

GusHoneybun
14th Mar 2006, 21:31
UA,

The FO will log the time as normal. P2 when non handling, PICUS when handling.

Before they can log any time, they need to have the correct type rating. If the type is single pilot, the chap(ette) passes his LST in a single pilot role (i.e. LHS). As the type is issued as a single pilot type, there is no requirement for an MCC to be completed. Chap then undergoes a RHS OPC and they are good to go on with line training.
Further to that, you do not need an ATPL to be Captain, only the minimums required to operate that aircraft in a Single Pilot Role (normally 700 hours).

Once you have 500 hours on a single pilot type operated as a multi pilot type, then you can apply to the CAA for an MCC exemption. All of the multi crew hours will also count towards your ATPL issue. However, the LST for an ATPL issue must be performed in a bona fide multi crew aircraft.

To operate a single pilot aircraft in a multi pilot role you normally need to involve the CAA (and pay the appropriate fee). Some aircraft types, although are listed as single pilot, cannot be operated on public transport flights legally without two crew. I think this applies to all pressurised aircraft (CJ1, King Air).

Clear? Thought not.....

Unusual Attitude
15th Mar 2006, 14:24
Thanks for that GHB, darn sight clearer than it was.....!!

Regards

UA