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Sylvain wrote in
t: new_CFI wrote: Isnt there a supervised solo for situations like this? An instructor is onbord to supervise the solo flight, but it still counts as solo? I think the school I went to did this, ill have to look it up. solo is defined in the regs, and that means noone else on board (the only exceptions I can recall concerns airships); Now, the British on the other hand have some weird logging regulations that include a Pu/s (pilot under supervision) different from instruction; is this what you had in mind? --Sylvain I think it was just the schools policy for timebuilding in their multi. No solo flight, they had supervised solo's. You had to take one of their instructors along. |
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