taxi time is logged if you intend to actually fly, if you
are just moving on the surface, even for a high speed test
of the brakes or such, then it is not flight time.
--
James H. Macklin
ATP,CFI,A&P
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"Peter R." wrote in message
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| Dave Stadt wrote:
|
| You left out the most important part......'for the
purpose of flight.' Just
| taxiing around cannot be considered flight time. Guess
you could log it as
| taxi time but nobody cares about taxi time.
|
| Now that is interesting. A thread about Hobbs versus tach
time came up
| here a few months ago and a few experienced and respected
regulars here
| insisted that taxi time (admittedly taxiing to the runway
for departure and
| to the ramp after landing, assuming this subtlety is even
defined
| somewhere) is log-able.
|
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| Peter