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Old 13th Feb 2008, 01:09
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Night rating dual time?

I overheard a conversation today, various facets of which interested me, namely a certain individuals logging of the dual night rating hours as P1/S .????

My understanding was that these hours (although post PPL) were to be entered into the loggy as Dual, the instructor's name being entered under PIC, not one's own.

So in a nutshell, what the flavour to be had here, P1 or Dual??

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without to look in regulations i think you can not be PIC on night flight so long you don't have NQ. Other thing is those 5 fullstop landings at night, if they let you fly alone, so actually you are PIC or PICUS in that case...
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As has been mentioned many times, P1S should only be logged for time flown as part of a successful flight test. Night Qual time is either PUT or P1.
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