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"Philip Sondericker" wrote in message
... [...] Well, not exactly. You see, at the start of the lesson in question, I received some dual instruction for an undetermined length of time, then I soloed for .3 hours, then I received some more dual instruction flying back to the home airport. Before the lesson I had 11.3 hours, and after it I had 12.5 hours. That's why I don't know exactly how many hours I had prior to solo. If you don't provide accurate information, you don't get accurate answers. As for your "undetermined length of time", I guess that's your own fault for not logging the time. But the rest of us actually keep track of time, and know when things start and stop. I don't see how you could know you flew solo for 0.3 hours without knowing the time at which you started your solo flight and the time at which you ended it. And if you know when you started your solo flight, you ought to be able to know when you ended the dual instruction prior to it. But I guess if you don't know, you just don't know. The answer to your question regarding how the rest of us know is that we actually bothered to pay attention. We kept track of the time. In many cases, the solo flight was done at the home base airport, and after the last solo landing, the student simply taxied back to parking. So obviously in that very common case, it would be trivial for someone who knows how much solo time they had to also know how much dual instruction they had prior. Bottom line: you say "I'd like to give an accurate answer". The problem in your case is that you didn't track your time well enough to give an accurate answer. I don't see how you can resolve the issue now. You have a fundamental lack of information necessary to do what you want to do, and unless you figure out a way to recover that information from other sources, there's nothing you can do about it. Certainly none of us have any way to figure it out for you. Pete |
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"Philip Sondericker" wrote in message
... Hey, that's cool Pete. I hope I didn't upset you. I have no idea how you might have. I did find your question a bit bizarre, given the obviousness of the answer (IMHO, of course). But "bizarre" is Usenet's middle name, right? |
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