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On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 02:31:21 GMT, "CFLav8r"
wrote: I recently helped a friend fly to St. Augustine from Orlando. My question is: Can or should you log the time as safety pilot? Although I did not actually fly the aircraft, I did handle the radios and visual guide while my friend flew under the hood. David (KORL) the phase of your flying life where logging of time is so important is when you are accumulating the hours for a higher rating. if you showed up for an interview with the bulk of your hours toward the rating as safety pilot time do you think that anyone would take it seriously? log the important hours, not the useless stuff. just be happy in the thought that one of your mates thought enough of you to invite you along. you might need the same assistance at the other end of your flying life yourself. Stealth ( I log tacho time ) Pilot oz. |
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