"Vaughn"  wrote in message ... 
 "Blake Oliver"  wrote in message 
 news:hORod.383895$wV.186005@attbi_s54... 
  A "glider" is not defined as an "airplane", as per the FAR's. 
  Nice try though. 
 
      Huh? 
 
 1)  61.129 (a) (ii) states that 10 of the 50 hours must be in airplanes, which 
 clearly implies that the other 40 may be done in some other type of aircraft 
 other than an "airplane". 
 
 2) 61.1 (b) (3) "Cross-country time means-" makes no mention of the word 
 "airplane". 
 
      Did I miss something?  I don't see how there could possibly be any question 
 that glider cross-country time would apply towards the Commercial SEl rating as 
 long as it otherwise meets the definition (50-mile straight-line distance, 
 pilotage etc.). 
 
 Vaughn 
 
 
The term "appropriate aircraft" in 61.1 does leave room for 
interpretation. Appropriate to the catagory and class of the rating 
sought?  Appropriate perhaps meaning with an N number? 
 
One examiner I asked said he didn't know but that if I showed up with 
40 hours of balloon cross country he'd tell me to take a hike. 
 
I don't want to show up for a checkride and find out I need 40 more 
hours with that infernal contraption screaming away up front. 
 
MM 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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