Pilot-in-command under supervision definition

Pilot-in-command under supervision. (PICUS) means a co-pilot performing, under the supervision of the pilot-in-command, the duties and functions of a pilot-in-command.
Pilot-in-command under supervision means a co-pilot performing, under the supervision of the pilot-in-command, the duties and functions of a pilot-in-command, in accordance with the method of supervision acceptable to the Authority;
Pilot-in-command under supervision means a co-pilot performing the duties and functions of a PIC under the supervision of the PIC in accordance with a method of supervision acceptable to the Authority;

More Definitions of Pilot-in-command under supervision

Pilot-in-command under supervision or “PICUS” means a co-pilot performing, under the supervision of the PIC and performing the duties and functions of a PIC;
Pilot-in-command under supervision. (PICUS) means a co-pilot performing,
Pilot-in-command under supervision means an assistant-pilot who performs the duties of and acts as a pilot controlling an aircraft under the supervision of a pilot-in-command in accordance with the measures certified by the Director-General.

Related to Pilot-in-command under supervision

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