Wolfgang Bardorf
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Hello,
I am wondering whether anyone has a view on logging flight time and IMC time for the following situation which took place on one single flight in a SEP (i.e. only one pilot required as per type certificate):
1. I flew a couple of approaches in actual IMC and simulated IMC with a safety pilot.
Pretty straightforward, I can log PIC time and IMC time
2. The safety pilot (CPL with IR) then flew a couple of approaches in actual IMC from the right seat. Although he was appropriately rated, as my insurance did not allow him to act as PIC on the flight due to lack of type experience, we agreed that I would continue to act as PIC.
a) As I was the designated PIC, I am planning to log this time as PIC (whereas he doesn't log the time as PIC).
b) Then I started wondering whether I can log IMC time and the approaches flown.
Re a), do you think I can log this time as PIC? What about b)?
14CFR 61.51 (e)(1)(i) (sole manipulator) does not apply.
14CFR 61.51 (e)(1)(ii) (sole occupant) does not apply.
14CFR 61.51 (e)(1)(iii) says "When the pilot, except for a holder of a sport or recreational pilot certificate, acts as pilot in command of an aircraft for which more than one pilot is required under the type certification of the aircraft or the regulations under which the flight is conducted;"
61.51 (e)(1)(iii) technically wouldn't apply either as of course the aircraft does not require more than one pilot and the regulations would have allowed him to fly the aircraft and fly the approaches except that the insurance restrictions didn't allow him to do so which I continued to take on the PIC responsibility for the flight with all the responsibilities that come with it, including being responsible for airspace violations etc.
So what is your view whether I can log this time as PIC? Similarly, what about him? If I didn't log the time as PIC, could he really do so given the insurance restriction and us explicitly agreeing that I would act as PIC? We can't end up having a situation where neither of us logs PIC - that would imply that no one had responsibility for the flight!
What about then IMC time and logging the approaches?
I have plenty of PIC, IMC time and approaches in my logbook so I am not in any desperate need of either but want to ensure that both of us log our flight times correctly!
I am wondering whether anyone has a view on logging flight time and IMC time for the following situation which took place on one single flight in a SEP (i.e. only one pilot required as per type certificate):
1. I flew a couple of approaches in actual IMC and simulated IMC with a safety pilot.
Pretty straightforward, I can log PIC time and IMC time
2. The safety pilot (CPL with IR) then flew a couple of approaches in actual IMC from the right seat. Although he was appropriately rated, as my insurance did not allow him to act as PIC on the flight due to lack of type experience, we agreed that I would continue to act as PIC.
a) As I was the designated PIC, I am planning to log this time as PIC (whereas he doesn't log the time as PIC).
b) Then I started wondering whether I can log IMC time and the approaches flown.
Re a), do you think I can log this time as PIC? What about b)?
14CFR 61.51 (e)(1)(i) (sole manipulator) does not apply.
14CFR 61.51 (e)(1)(ii) (sole occupant) does not apply.
14CFR 61.51 (e)(1)(iii) says "When the pilot, except for a holder of a sport or recreational pilot certificate, acts as pilot in command of an aircraft for which more than one pilot is required under the type certification of the aircraft or the regulations under which the flight is conducted;"
61.51 (e)(1)(iii) technically wouldn't apply either as of course the aircraft does not require more than one pilot and the regulations would have allowed him to fly the aircraft and fly the approaches except that the insurance restrictions didn't allow him to do so which I continued to take on the PIC responsibility for the flight with all the responsibilities that come with it, including being responsible for airspace violations etc.
So what is your view whether I can log this time as PIC? Similarly, what about him? If I didn't log the time as PIC, could he really do so given the insurance restriction and us explicitly agreeing that I would act as PIC? We can't end up having a situation where neither of us logs PIC - that would imply that no one had responsibility for the flight!
What about then IMC time and logging the approaches?
I have plenty of PIC, IMC time and approaches in my logbook so I am not in any desperate need of either but want to ensure that both of us log our flight times correctly!