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Logging Radio operator hours
I understand you can log hours as a radio operator in your logbook, if you are completely in charge of radio work during flights.
Are these hours completely seperate from total hours? Liam |
You can write whatever you like in your log book, but it won't count for anything.
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why would you want too ?
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Originally Posted by tangovictor
(Post 4833700)
why would you want too ?
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why would you want too ? Personal flying log book 35 (1) Every member of the flight crew of an aircraft registered in the United Kingdom and every person who engages in flying for the purpose of qualifying for the grant or renewal of a licence under this Order shall keep a personal flying log book in which the following particulars shall be recorded: (c) the capacity in which the holder acted in flight; (2) Particulars of each flight during which the holder of the log book acted either as a member of the flight crew of an aircraft or for the purpose of qualifying for the grant or renewal of a licence under this Order, as the case may be, shall be recorded in the log book at the end of each flight or as soon thereafter as is reasonably practicable,including: Operating Capacity is logged as RTO! |
Operating Capacity is logged as RTO! I fear it's the whole "logging P2 in a light aircraft" discussion all over again. Are these hours completely seperate from total hours? In fact, if you were to fancy logging your time as Self-Loading Freight in the back of a 737 you would log that as "PAX" in the capacity column, and add it to your total hours as well. Legally speaking, there is *no* requirement anywhere to have a certain amount of unspecified "total time". For issue or renewal of a license or whatever there's always a specification that you need to have a certain hours in a certain capacity on a certain type of aircraft. |
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