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![]() "James L. Freeman" wrote in message om... An interesting piece of FAR trivia, somewhat related to your question: The 1986 flight by Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager, cirumnavigating the globe in Burt Rutan's Voyager, would NOT count as cross country time for the PP or COM certificate because it did not include a landing more than 50 NM from the point of departure. It would count for the ATP certificate, which does not require a landing. That record-setting flight lasted over nine days and covered almost 25,000 miles. Yup..it counted as one HUGE touch-an-go. |
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