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An applicant for a Commercial Pilot Certificate with ASEL ratings presents a logbook with 254 hours total time. Of that, 20 hours are logged as SIC in single-engine airplanes certificated for single pilot operations. You determine this time was accumulated as safety pilot with another pilot who was flying "under the hood". Does the applicant have enough total time to be eligible for the practical test?
A) No, only one-half of the SIC time can be counted towards certification requirements.
B) No, because SIC time does not count towards hours for certification requirements.
*C) Yes.

 

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