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"BT" wrote in message news ![]() "Jim Macklin" wrote in message ... FAR Part 1 and Part 61 have a requirement for Cross-country. %0 NM is the benchmark for C-X to count when logging, beyond 26 NM requires student pilots to be endorsed for X-C. Technically, a flight with multiple lands must have a first leg of 51 NM and be followed by a landing every 5 miles for three hundred miles and they'd all be X-C creditable toward X-C requirements, but the LONG CROSS-COUNTRY requires a single 250 mile leg between landings, the required number of landings in the C-X section should be a different airports. Where does it say a "single 250nm leg"? I say.. 61.129 does not, It says a trip of at least 300nm with 3 landings and one landing at least 250nm straight line from the starting airport. Jims making it up as he goes along |
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