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On 01/23/07 12:50, kevmor wrote:
Hmm... but then doesn't that seem kind of far fetched if you decide before takeoff the safety pilot will be PIC, then the other person wears the hood for .3 hours, the safety pilot can log the entire flight, maybe 5 hours, as towards their total time? I wonder if any examiner would question logging that much time? I could say, "hey, wear this for a few minutes", then we both log the total time. Well, your concerns are what I used to think as well. However, the regs talk about total flight time as that from when the airplane first moves under its own power for the purpose of flight, etc. I would say that if you're on the flight to be a passenger, then don't log it. If you're on the flight to be a required member, then log it. What do others have to say about this? -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA |
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