Definition
PICus (Pilot-in-Command Under Supervision) can be logged when a pilot, after successful completion of a flight test on the aircraft, is conducting command tasks while under supervision of a training captain or instructor.
SPIC (Student Pilot-in-Command) can be logged by student pilots on an integrated CPL/IR course when undertaking an I/F flight with an instructor. The instructor may not take control of the aircraft, else the flight becomes Dual.
Logging PICUS and SPIC Time
PICUS Logging
PILOTLOG provides a dedicated field for recording PICUS time. This field can be enabled from the
Flights > Flight Config page.
SPIC Logging
There is no separate time field for SPIC. To log SPIC time, enter the time under PIC and select the SPIC tag from the Type of Operation dropdown, as in screenshot below.
Regulations
Continue reading here : Official State Regulations - Recording of Flight Hours
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