I agree that it's all cross country time, and the round trip is 100.
So what then is the definition of a 'flight'. I think of a flight as a t/o
and landing. and a cross country flight should land at other than the
point of departure.
I guess I'm getting hung up on the requrement of "ONE cross country flight
over 100nm. I view his flight as TWO, 61nm cross country flights.
"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
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Jonathan wrote:
What do you all think?
Yes. It's clearly a cross-country flight and clearly over 100 miles total
distance.
George Patterson
If you don't tell lies, you never have to remember what you said.
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