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Old February 6th 04, 12:18 PM
Dave Nadler YO
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Easy - Start in LA, land at Kitty Hawk.
Count time enroute, excluding the driving ;-)
Best Regards from the SSA convention, Dave "YO"

"Michael Stringfellow" wrote in message news:kQuUb.15985$EW.8868@okepread02...
In filling out my FAA form for my USA pilot's certificate, I note that they
have spaces for not only total hours and number of flights but also
cross-country flight time. The only problem is that the Federal Aviation
Regulations (FARs) do not appear to define cross-country flying as it
applies to gliders. Local FAA gurus were unable to offer any other
definition than the one applicable to airplanes, which requires a landing at
a remote airfield.

Can any other US pilots throw light on this?

It might also be interesting to hear from Europeans what their official
definitions are.

Mike

ASW 20 WA