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	I was reading a short article on AOPA regarding logging x/c time. By definition, cross-country time includes any flight with a landing at any airport other than the departure airport; there is no distance requirement. Reference: FAR 61.1(b)(3) Of course, the catch is that: To meet the requirements (except rotorcraft) for a private certificate, a commercial certificate, and the instrument rating (except instrument-helicopter), cross-country time requires a landing at least 50 nm from the point of departure. FAR 61.1(b)(3)(ii) Since I will probably go for an instrument rating soon, and then commercial, should I indeed refrain from logging ALL flights with a landing at an airport other than the departure airport in the x/c column, regardless of distance? For instance, I can't do touch and go's at my home airport (HNL), and have to go to a nearby Class D airport to shoot landings. The destination airport is definitely within 50 nm of HNL. Technically, these flights count as x/c, even though I've never logged them as such. Likewise, I've flown to airports only 47 nm away. What do you guys/gals do? I guess it would depend on whether or not you're persuing additional ratings. Another question would be: what qualifies as a landing? A touch and go is a landing, from experience. What about touching one wheel, applying full power, and climbing away never to be seen again? Would that count as a "landing"? Alex  | 
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