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a different cross-country time question
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December 29th 03, 01:17 AM
Mark Kolber
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On 27 Dec 2003 20:02:46 -0800,
(Arden Prinz)
wrote:
Suppose that I fly from airport "a" to airport "b" and then from
airport "b" to airport "c". The straight-line distance from "a" to
"b" is less than 50 nautical miles and the straight-line distance from
"b" to "c" is less than nautical miles. However, the straight-line
distance from "a" to "c" is more than 50 nautical miles. How much
time can I spend at airport "b" and still count this flying as
cross-country time for the purpose of meeting the aeronautical
experience requirements for an instrument rating?
As much as you want. Essentially, so long as you're not being
ridiculous, if you treat it as one "flight", so will the FAA.
Mark Kolber
APA/Denver, Colorado
www.midlifeflight.com
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