Hour Building USA - (Master thread)

Joined: Dec 2005
Aviation Qualifications: ATPL
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From: Hong Kong
You can log PIC in the states if you are (a) the legal PIC or (b) sole manipulator of the controls. So if you are flying an aircraft that legally requires two pilots (such as someone flying under the hood with a safety pilot) then the safety pilot can be PIC and the guy flying can log PIC.
Where it gets complicated is what you want to use those hours for. The rest of the world will not recognise more then one PIC so you could only use the hours you actually flew for an EASA CPL for example. Don't expect to save money doing it.
Where it gets complicated is what you want to use those hours for. The rest of the world will not recognise more then one PIC so you could only use the hours you actually flew for an EASA CPL for example. Don't expect to save money doing it.
Joined: Apr 2004
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From: London, GB
"... the safety pilot can be PIC and the guy flying can log PIC."
The safety pilot may alternatively log SIC time under FAA rules if the pilot flying acts, and for all purposes logs time, as PIC.
The safety pilot may alternatively log SIC time under FAA rules if the pilot flying acts, and for all purposes logs time, as PIC.





