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On May 8, 11:32*am, Vaughn wrote:
On 5/7/2012 9:55 PM, Don P wrote: Sorry to beat this dead horse.... Here is my trip: Leg1 : 49.3 NM .6 Hobbs Leg2 : 59.0 NM .6 Hobbs Leg3 : 36.2 NM .4 Hobbs How much of this can legally be logged as Cross Country Time? Probably all, perhaps none. *Read 61.1 (b)(3). *Possible catches: 1) Did you land at any of those places? *Was at least one of your landings at least 50 nm straight-line distance from your point of departure? Vaughn Hmm ..... I thought I already replied to this, but it isn't showing up, so if it repeats, I apologize. All the distances listed above were straight line distances. I flew each of these to a full stop landing. Therefore, Leg 2 of 59 NM I know for a fact can be logged xcountry, but I'm unsure of the rest. Sorry for the confusion. |
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