EDIT: My question has been answered. The answer is NO. Thank you mjburian for actually referencing regulations. There's special circumstances that apply to type-rating required aircraft regarding training, but only under 121 or 135 operations. And that specific part was the purpose for this question.
I've lucked my way into getting to fly left seat (either really) in a Super King Air, B350. It's over 12,500 so a type rating is required.
I'm PPL/ASEL/IR. The pilot I'm flying with is an ATP / CPL / AMEL and CFI (not double I, not MEI) and obviously typed in the aircraft. The aircraft is operated under Part 91.
I'm reading 61.51 and I think the time can be logged, and I'm less sure about logging PIC. I'm asking for your clarification on both logging the time, and logging PIC.
I believe these are the regs that apply.
61.51(e)Logging pilot-in-command flight time.
(1) A sport, recreational, private, commercial, or airline transport pilot may log pilot in command flight time for flights-
(iv) When the pilot performs the duties of pilot in command while under the supervision of a qualified pilot in command provided -
(C) The supervising pilot in command holds -
(1) A commercial pilot certificate and flight instructor certificate, and aircraft rating that is appropriate to the category, class, and type of aircraft being flown, if a class or type rating is required; or
(2) An airline transport pilot certificate and aircraft rating that is appropriate to the category, class, and type of aircraft being flown, if a class or type rating is required; and
(D) The supervising pilot in command logs the pilot in command training in the pilot's logbook, certifies the pilot in command training in the pilot's logbook and attests to that certification with his or her signature, and flight instructor certificate number.
(2) If rated to act as pilot in command of the aircraft, an airline transport pilot may log all flight time while acting as pilot in command of an operation requiring an airline transport pilot certificate.
Thoughts?
I've lucked my way into getting to fly left seat (either really) in a Super King Air, B350. It's over 12,500 so a type rating is required.
I'm PPL/ASEL/IR. The pilot I'm flying with is an ATP / CPL / AMEL and CFI (not double I, not MEI) and obviously typed in the aircraft. The aircraft is operated under Part 91.
I'm reading 61.51 and I think the time can be logged, and I'm less sure about logging PIC. I'm asking for your clarification on both logging the time, and logging PIC.
I believe these are the regs that apply.
61.51(e)Logging pilot-in-command flight time.
(1) A sport, recreational, private, commercial, or airline transport pilot may log pilot in command flight time for flights-
(iv) When the pilot performs the duties of pilot in command while under the supervision of a qualified pilot in command provided -
(C) The supervising pilot in command holds -
(1) A commercial pilot certificate and flight instructor certificate, and aircraft rating that is appropriate to the category, class, and type of aircraft being flown, if a class or type rating is required; or
(2) An airline transport pilot certificate and aircraft rating that is appropriate to the category, class, and type of aircraft being flown, if a class or type rating is required; and
(D) The supervising pilot in command logs the pilot in command training in the pilot's logbook, certifies the pilot in command training in the pilot's logbook and attests to that certification with his or her signature, and flight instructor certificate number.
(2) If rated to act as pilot in command of the aircraft, an airline transport pilot may log all flight time while acting as pilot in command of an operation requiring an airline transport pilot certificate.
Thoughts?
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