Advanced ultralight instructor " pic time count"?

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Advanced ultralight instructor " pic time count"?

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If you are an advanced ultralight instructor can you log your instructional time with your student as PIC and count towards your total time?

I've heard different stories, thanks.
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Re: Advanced ultralight instructor " pic time count"?

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DIVISION VII - COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENCE
421.30 Aeroplanes - Requirements


7. Credits

(iv) Three Axis Ultra-light Aeroplane
If an applicant holds a Pilot Permit — Ultra-light Aeroplane, a Recreational Pilot Permit — Aeroplane or a Private Pilot Licence — Aeroplane, a maximum of 25 hours pilot-in-command flight time in three axis ultra-light aeroplanes shall be credited towards the 200 hours total flight time requirement but this time shall not be credited towards the 100 hour pilot-in-command flight time.
(amended 2006/12/14; previous version)
If it's not for the purpose of a license or rating, then it is still incorporated into your Total Time.
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Re: Advanced ultralight instructor " pic time count"?

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Adam Oke wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2018 4:26 pm
DIVISION VII - COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENCE
421.30 Aeroplanes - Requirements


7. Credits

(iv) Three Axis Ultra-light Aeroplane
If an applicant holds a Pilot Permit — Ultra-light Aeroplane, a Recreational Pilot Permit — Aeroplane or a Private Pilot Licence — Aeroplane, a maximum of 25 hours pilot-in-command flight time in three axis ultra-light aeroplanes shall be credited towards the 200 hours total flight time requirement but this time shall not be credited towards the 100 hour pilot-in-command flight time.
(amended 2006/12/14; previous version)
If it's not for the purpose of a license or rating, then it is still incorporated into your Total Time.
That is good news, thank you for that.
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