

Real professional pilots will easily have this much flight time, and in my case, my flight hours are in the 24,000 hour range.

This log book cannot be used by any pilot with 1,000 hours or more. The only one you offer for the professional pilot is the ASA-SP6. However, I am filling in the last page of the second log book and recently ordered 2 new Pilot Master Logs from you. I have been very happy with them as they were well designed and very user friendly. Cons: The Standard Pilot Master Log ASA-SP-6 cannot be used by professional pilots.Ģ0 years ago I bought 2 Model SP-6 The Standard Pilot Master Logs.Total it elsewhere, when asked for total time.Page format obviously not designed by a pilot! About my Type Rating, should I sum the simulator hours in my total flight hours?Īgain, keep simulator time separate. There are cases where simulator time can replace flight time for currency or qualifications, but you also must be able to track actual flight time.Ħ. About the IFR Simulator, how do you log these hours? All together, one-by-one? Do yo sum it in your total flight hours? Or not?

Somethimes I´m flying alone my own plane, shoud I log it as SOLO and PIC?ĥ. Second, you have to have an understanding with the Instructor that you are the PIC.Ĥ. First, you have to have at least Private (or Light Sport, if applicable) certificate, and Instrument Rating if flying IFR, and be current and qualified in the airplane you are flying. It does NOT apply to Dual training toward the Private Certificate. Sometimes this is common in cases like periodic Flight Reviews and Recurrent Training. Can I log something like PIC and DUAL RECEIVED? Periodic or recurrent training, checkout in another airplane/type, periodic Flight Reviews and similar training situations also apply.ģ. "Dual received" is when there is an Instructor in the airplane, generally when you are receiving required dual instruction for a certificate or rating. should I consider all flight hours as "Dual Received", onde there is someone (the instructor) teaching me. During the Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot, IFR. Imagine my first solo flight, during my Private Pilot Course.Ĭan I log it as SOLO and PIC? Or is it only Solo? Or PIC?Ģ.
