mjburian
Cleared for Takeoff
Two pilots are out flying together. Pilot 1 is interested in building PIC XC time while pilot 2 would like to stay current/proficient with instrument approaches. Neither pilot is a flight instructor, in case that matters.
Assume the following:
Pilot 1 performs the takeoff, enroute and landing phases of flight. Pilot 2 flies a practice approach in VFR conditions, requiring a safety pilot. At some point beyond the FAF (but at a safe altitude), pilot 2 hands the controls back to pilot 1 for the landing.
Can pilot 1 legally log this flight as PIC XC time? If so, can he log the entire flight as PIC (since he is required crew while the pilot flying is under the foggles) or only the time he was sole manipulator of the controls?
Thanks!
Assume the following:
Pilot 1 performs the takeoff, enroute and landing phases of flight. Pilot 2 flies a practice approach in VFR conditions, requiring a safety pilot. At some point beyond the FAF (but at a safe altitude), pilot 2 hands the controls back to pilot 1 for the landing.
Can pilot 1 legally log this flight as PIC XC time? If so, can he log the entire flight as PIC (since he is required crew while the pilot flying is under the foggles) or only the time he was sole manipulator of the controls?
Thanks!