Logging PIC /P1 time
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Logging PIC /P1 time
Can anyone clarify the following for me?
I understand in the UK if 2 rated pilots are flying together, in an aircraft with dual controls but is a single pilot type aircraft, the pilot with the highest licence logs all the time as PIC/P1...
Now the question... does this also apply if the pilots have their licences issued by different ICAO authorities.
ie. If I as an FAA CPL fly with a JAA PPL do I log the entire duration of the flight as P1 or only the time I am actually 'pilot flying'?
...also does it make a difference depending on where the aircraft is registered?
I understand in the UK if 2 rated pilots are flying together, in an aircraft with dual controls but is a single pilot type aircraft, the pilot with the highest licence logs all the time as PIC/P1...
Now the question... does this also apply if the pilots have their licences issued by different ICAO authorities.
ie. If I as an FAA CPL fly with a JAA PPL do I log the entire duration of the flight as P1 or only the time I am actually 'pilot flying'?
...also does it make a difference depending on where the aircraft is registered?