Type rating entry in logbook
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Type rating entry in logbook
Hey
I just want to hear if any of you have sugestion about how to log base training (at the end of your type ratin) into your logbook.
I will log it is as Co-pilot time and multi pilot time. What would you do?
Help needed- be serious please.
I have searched a lot of networks, to find the answers. No luck so far.
Best regards
I just want to hear if any of you have sugestion about how to log base training (at the end of your type ratin) into your logbook.
I will log it is as Co-pilot time and multi pilot time. What would you do?
Help needed- be serious please.
I have searched a lot of networks, to find the answers. No luck so far.
Best regards
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May be a bit out of date now but base training used to count as 'under instruction' so would be logged as 'dual'. Once you have the type endorsed in your licence you can start to log P1, P2 or P1US etc.
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"participate" in line training is what?
Either you are seated in a front seat manipulating the controls or you are not. Seated in the observer's seat is not "flight time."
If you have no type rating then it's "instruction" logged as "dual" which is a separate column, neither as P1 nor P2 because without the type you would qualify as neither capt nor as F/O.
Either you are seated in a front seat manipulating the controls or you are not. Seated in the observer's seat is not "flight time."
If you have no type rating then it's "instruction" logged as "dual" which is a separate column, neither as P1 nor P2 because without the type you would qualify as neither capt nor as F/O.