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Old September 4th 06, 12:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
BTIZ
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Default Solo defined

61.51(d)
defines "solo" as "sole occupant", that means alone.. and un afraid..
can't count that trip with the girl friend.. it was long enough for the long
Commercial Cross Country.. but it was not "solo"

BT

"Rick McPherson" wrote in message
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Where is "solo" defined beyond 61.87 (a)? For example, solo night, and/or
solo x/c in relation to commercial certificate.

Thanks

Rick


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