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I don't want to extrapolate my own seaplane training to the whole wide
world, but no solo time is required and I didn't get any. Considering how the insurance industry has come down on water operations generally, I wonder if any float-plane school allows students to solo, and if any owner-student has a policy permitting flight before the rating is earned. Bob Gardner "Robert Moore" wrote in message . 6... "Bob Gardner" wrote Sole manipulator of an aircraft for which he is rated (61.51e)...if his ticket says "Single Engine - Land" he is not rated for seaplanes and cannot log the time as PIC. Bob, what about any solo practice time that he is signed-off to fly prior to the practical test? Seems to me that this would be treated as any student pilot solo time and be logged as PIC. I don't think that the original poster specified that it was dual instruction as opposed to solo instruction. Bob Moore |
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