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Old February 8th 05, 12:58 AM
Darrell S
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That used to be true. It changed about 30 years ago. Except for initial
cross-country time for beginning ratings you don't have to land at another
airport to log cross country. I flew 24 hour airborne alert flights in the
B-52H at Minot AFB, ND in the early 60s. At that time it couldn't be logged
as cross-country since I took off from and landed at Minot 24 hours later.
It was changed (I believe in the early 70s) so that it can be counted as
"general" cross country time.

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"Roger Long" wrote in message
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When Steve Fossett gets back from his round the world flight and sits down
to fill out his logbook, it's a bit strange that he won't be able to log
any cross country time.

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