Hobobiker
Line Up and Wait
Not trying to start the normal p!ssing contests, but I've been starting to be a safety pilot for my CFI (which also helps me with my instrument training by being in actual IMC). Up until now I've only recorded dual or PIC time in my logbook and I'm starting to wonder whether SIC time is of value to record or basically just taking up a line in the book?
To clarify, I state SIC and not PIC because I am not rated for a High Performance aircraft as this clarification from AOPA states:
Second-in-command time may be logged if not acting as PIC.
http://www.aopa.org/Pilot-Resources/Learn-to-Fly/Logging-Cross-Country-Time/Logging-Time-Safety-Pilot
To clarify, I state SIC and not PIC because I am not rated for a High Performance aircraft as this clarification from AOPA states:
Second-in-command time may be logged if not acting as PIC.
- Usually the case if the safety pilot cannot act as PIC. An example might be when the safety pilot is not endorsed for the particular airplane (such as in a high-performance aircraft).
- SIC time may be logged because FAR 61.51(f)(2) allows a pilot to log all flight time during which he acts as second in command of an aircraft under which more than one pilot is required by the regulations (91.109) under which the flight is conducted.
http://www.aopa.org/Pilot-Resources/Learn-to-Fly/Logging-Cross-Country-Time/Logging-Time-Safety-Pilot