![]() ![]() (3) Holds the appropriate category, class, and type rating, if appropriate, for the conduct of the flight. (2) Has been designated as pilot in command before or during the flight, and (1) Has final authority and responsibility for the operation and safety of the flight, In order to log this time correctly, you have to understand the difference between acting as PIC and logging PIC time. Logging pilot-in-command (PIC) time is one of the most confusing types of flight time to log. When do you log time as PIC? What is the difference between acting as PIC and logging PIC time? What about SIC time or time as a safety pilot? When should you log cross-country time? What about solo time? In this week’s blog, we will answer all of these questions and more. However, once you pass your check ride and are no longer logging “dual received” every flight, things can start to get a little complicated. One of the most basic tasks a pilot does is record flight time in a logbook.
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