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When Steve Fossett gets back from his round the world flight and sits
down to fill out his logbook, it's a bit strange that he won't be able to log any cross country time. -- Roger Long |
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Why wasn't he PIC?
Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA '79 Mooney 201 4443H Roger Long wrote: When Steve Fossett gets back from his round the world flight and sits down to fill out his logbook, it's a bit strange that he won't be able to log any cross country time. |
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Jon Kraus wrote:
Why wasn't he PIC? Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA '79 Mooney 201 4443H Roger Long wrote: When Steve Fossett gets back from his round the world flight and sits down to fill out his logbook, it's a bit strange that he won't be able to log any cross country time. But if I recall my logging rules, if you want to log cross country time it must include a landing more then 50 miles from your point of origin. If he nakes it all the way he won't have that. |
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Take-off and land at the same airport = local (not cross country) flight!
I think a note included will let him log it. g -- Jim in NC "Jon Kraus" wrote in message ... Why wasn't he PIC? Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA '79 Mooney 201 4443H Roger Long wrote: When Steve Fossett gets back from his round the world flight and sits down to fill out his logbook, it's a bit strange that he won't be able to log any cross country time. |
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In a previous article, "Roger Long" said:
When Steve Fossett gets back from his round the world flight and sits down to fill out his logbook, it's a bit strange that he won't be able to log any cross country time. I think they recently (after Voyaguer) made some sort exception to the "landing 50 miles away" rule for round-the-world flights. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ "We must do something. This is something. Therefore we must do this." - Military and Corporate Logic |
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The 50nm rule only applies to cros country flights to qualify for the PP
certificate. Any flight where you landed at another airport is loggable as CC Mike MU-2 "John Theune" wrote in message news:eUJNd.7740$uc.717@trnddc04... Jon Kraus wrote: Why wasn't he PIC? Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA '79 Mooney 201 4443H Roger Long wrote: When Steve Fossett gets back from his round the world flight and sits down to fill out his logbook, it's a bit strange that he won't be able to log any cross country time. But if I recall my logging rules, if you want to log cross country time it must include a landing more then 50 miles from your point of origin. If he nakes it all the way he won't have that. |
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Mike Rapoport wrote:
The 50nm rule only applies to cros country flights to qualify for the PP certificate. Any flight where you landed at another airport is loggable as CC Mike MU-2 "John Theune" wrote in message news:eUJNd.7740$uc.717@trnddc04... Jon Kraus wrote: Why wasn't he PIC? Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA '79 Mooney 201 4443H Roger Long wrote: When Steve Fossett gets back from his round the world flight and sits down to fill out his logbook, it's a bit strange that he won't be able to log any cross country time. But if I recall my logging rules, if you want to log cross country time it must include a landing more then 50 miles from your point of origin. If he nakes it all the way he won't have that. But Mike he won't have landed at another airport. It's going to look like hundreds of hours of go arounds at his home airport in the logbook ![]() |
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![]() "John Theune" wrote in message news:JRMNd.11555$uc.8928@trnddc05... Mike Rapoport wrote: The 50nm rule only applies to cros country flights to qualify for the PP certificate. Any flight where you landed at another airport is loggable as CC Mike MU-2 "John Theune" wrote in message news:eUJNd.7740$uc.717@trnddc04... Jon Kraus wrote: Why wasn't he PIC? Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA '79 Mooney 201 4443H Roger Long wrote: When Steve Fossett gets back from his round the world flight and sits down to fill out his logbook, it's a bit strange that he won't be able to log any cross country time. But if I recall my logging rules, if you want to log cross country time it must include a landing more then 50 miles from your point of origin. If he nakes it all the way he won't have that. But Mike he won't have landed at another airport. It's going to look like hundreds of hours of go arounds at his home airport in the logbook ![]() Yes, I know. I was responding to your assertion that you have to land 50nm from your point of origin to log a flight as cross country. That is not correct. Mike MU-2 |
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Sure he can log it as cross-country.
It's a valid cross-country towards an ATP certificate. 14 CFR 61.1(b)(3)(vi) only requires a straight line distance of more than 50 miles, and doesn't require any landings. That's the only thing it could be used for in terms of cross-country time, but he can still log it that way. |
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Jeez you guys need to lighten up a bit. It was a joke...:-)
Shawn "Mike Rapoport" wrote in message ink.net... "John Theune" wrote in message news:JRMNd.11555$uc.8928@trnddc05... Mike Rapoport wrote: The 50nm rule only applies to cros country flights to qualify for the PP certificate. Any flight where you landed at another airport is loggable as CC Mike MU-2 "John Theune" wrote in message news:eUJNd.7740$uc.717@trnddc04... Jon Kraus wrote: Why wasn't he PIC? Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA '79 Mooney 201 4443H Roger Long wrote: When Steve Fossett gets back from his round the world flight and sits down to fill out his logbook, it's a bit strange that he won't be able to log any cross country time. But if I recall my logging rules, if you want to log cross country time it must include a landing more then 50 miles from your point of origin. If he nakes it all the way he won't have that. But Mike he won't have landed at another airport. It's going to look like hundreds of hours of go arounds at his home airport in the logbook ![]() Yes, I know. I was responding to your assertion that you have to land 50nm from your point of origin to log a flight as cross country. That is not correct. Mike MU-2 |
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