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Old August 18th 05, 11:15 PM
Jose
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It's probably not necessary to list t/o and landings separately. Except
when you're in the air, we generally assume those numbers are equal.
Counting approaches would make more sense.


What does make sense is counting night takeoffs and night landings.
Often overlooked, night takeoffs are required for currency.

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