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Old November 9th 03, 11:06 PM
Michael 182
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"Philip Sondericker" wrote in message
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Hmm, that's 7:35 AM my time. I'm not night current, ...


Are you carrying passengers? If not (assuming I remember the FARs correctly)
you can fly anytime you want as a private pilot. Also, I believe "night", as
defined by the FARs, uses civil twilight data.

http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneDay.html

Michael






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Old November 10th 03, 01:48 AM
Hilton
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Michael 182 wrote:
Are you carrying passengers? If not (assuming I remember the FARs

correctly)
you can fly anytime you want as a private pilot. Also, I believe "night",

as
defined by the FARs, uses civil twilight data.

http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneDay.html


The FAR has three definitions related to night:

1. Sunrise/sunset - lights (91.209)
2. Civil twilight - logging night time (1.1)
3. One hour before sunrise, one hour after sunset - carrying passengers
(61.57)

So, you can take off at sunset, land just less than an hour later, and log
0.5 day (usually), 0.4 night (usually) and no landing for 'passenger'
currency.

Hilton
P.S.: WingX for the Pocket PC will calculate these times for you for any
airport in the US (local and zulu) - http://www.hiltonsoftware.com


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Old November 10th 03, 01:57 AM
Michael 182
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Thanks for the clarification. The complexities of evolutionary regulations
never fails to amaze...

Michael

"Hilton" wrote in message
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The FAR has three definitions related to night:

1. Sunrise/sunset - lights (91.209)
2. Civil twilight - logging night time (1.1)
3. One hour before sunrise, one hour after sunset - carrying passengers
(61.57)

So, you can take off at sunset, land just less than an hour later, and log
0.5 day (usually), 0.4 night (usually) and no landing for 'passenger'
currency.

Hilton
P.S.: WingX for the Pocket PC will calculate these times for you for any
airport in the US (local and zulu) - http://www.hiltonsoftware.com




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Old November 10th 03, 01:53 PM
Ron Natalie
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"Michael 182" wrote in message news:jgCrb.158483$e01.559727@attbi_s02...
Thanks for the clarification. The complexities of evolutionary regulations
never fails to amaze...

That and the 1.1 definition refers to a book that hasn't been published in over a decade.


 




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