"Bert Willing" wrote in message ...
Landing on an airfield is not outlanding. What we refer to as outlanding
typically in Europe is 1000ft (if lucky) of unknown pasture.
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Bert Willing
ASW20 "TW"
For me a landout, or outlanding, is any landing that was not at the
intended goal. I log both landouts and off airport landouts. Over
90% of my flying is contests so any time I don't make it back to the
finish gate I landed out. The only exception to that is if I land at
the contest site without completing the task. I don't consider that a
landout.
Non-contest pilots may have a different perspective
Andy
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