Logging PIC Time PIC time means different things in different contexts. Most importantly, the airlines' definition of PIC time often differs from the FAA's. ZuluLog allows you to keep track of the different types of PIC time independently, and easily generate totals when needed.
FAR 61.51
FAA regulations allow PIC time in any of these circumstances:
To log "FAA" PIC time as above, simply enter the applicable time in the PIC boxes in the Times section of the Flight Entry screen. Just make sure you've chosen the correct role from the "Crew" drop-down above, e.g. "PIC", "Student", "SIC", or "Instructor".
Airlines
Many airlines have a definition of PIC time which is closer to the military's concept of commander time. This means that often, airlines won't care about your PIC time except while you served as pilot in command; for example, they might not want to see your "SIC time at controls" logged as PIC time.
Because of this, many pilots end up shortchanging themselves and logging PIC time only for "aircraft commander" time. Don't do this. ZuluLog lets you easily separate your "commander" time from your "PIC time at controls" time.
To indicate that you were the PIC or "commander" of a flight operation, select PIC from the "Crew" drop-down selector in the Main section of the ZuluLog Flight Entry screen. Then, fill in your flight times in the Times section. You'll notice that the PIC time boxes will fill themselves in, because you were the commander.
On the other hand, if you were acting as an instructor, select "Instructor" rather than PIC from the Crew drop-down. This will give you more flexibility later when reporting your times.
Reporting your PIC time
If you've logged your time as described above, this part is easy: Questions? Feel free to contact us.