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Bruce:
You're not exactly right regarding glider cross-country time. In the USA, the FAA on form 8710 (Airman Certificate or Rating Application) asks for (amongst other things) Cross Country Time (Instruction, solo and PIC). My local district office agreed that the definition given for airplanes was not applicable to this form. They also confirmed that the definition for glider cross-country time is not given in any FAA documentation and that I should use the "conventional gliding community definition of flight time beyond gliding distance of the home field". You can't use this time for any rating where a cross-country flight requires a landing. However, if you do land more than 50 miles from home, you can use this logged glider time for some airplane ratings. We discussed this not long ago on RAS, as I remember. Mike ASW 20 WA |
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