Why not? If you are sole manipulator of the controls of an aircraft you are rated for, you log PIC under 61.51(e)(1)Mark, are you saying you would log PIC AND SIC on the same flight? I would never have thought to do that. I never logged PIC when I was sole manipulator SIC although by rights I could have. My choice. But I am not sure about logging both on the same flight.
And if you happen to fit one of the SIC rules at the same time you log SIC (all of which are about "acting" as required crew) under
- 61.51(f)(1) - SIC qualified in aircraft requiring more than one pilot.
- 61.51(f)(2) - Rated in category and class (and instrument if the flight requires it) in an aircraft or an operation requiring more than one pilot.
- 61.51(f)(3) - serving as SIC on a flight with a 135.99(c) special SIC authorization.
Do you see anything about flying the airplane and acting as an SIC mutually exclusive from a regulatory standpoint.
Three hour flight, SIC flies for an hour. 3 hours SIC; 1 hour PIC.