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Old October 13th 04, 10:01 PM
Peter Duniho
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"NW_PILOT" wrote in message
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Robert, what is the speed and range of the airplane your training in? I
would love to have enough range to make it from San Francisco to New York
in
1 day during daylight hours only!


He never said anything about making it from SF to NY "in 1 day during
daylight hours only". Why in the world do you think he did?


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Old October 13th 04, 10:42 PM
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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message
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"NW_PILOT" wrote in message
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Robert, what is the speed and range of the airplane your training in? I
would love to have enough range to make it from San Francisco to New

York
in
1 day during daylight hours only!


He never said anything about making it from SF to NY "in 1 day during
daylight hours only". Why in the world do you think he did?




Well, as I was told by my CFI that the Cross Country Solo endorsment is
valid for the date of the endorsment only. But I could be wrong as I am not
a CFI.


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Old October 14th 04, 12:33 AM
Peter Duniho
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Well, as I was told by my CFI that the Cross Country Solo endorsment is
valid for the date of the endorsment only.


First, whether the FARs allow it or not does not necessarily have anything
to do with whether Robert would feel comfortable doing so.

Second, a XC endorsement is valid for whatever period the instructor deems
it valid. Students may, and do, make multi-day XC flights. The flight must
still meet the relevant portions of 61.93, which would include the
instructor reviewing the weather reports and forecast for the flight. IMHO,
the instructor also ought to be "in the loop" during each day (and
preferably each leg) of the flight.

But there's nothing that requires the endorsement to be exercised in a
single day, nor even that the instructor continue to monitor the student
over the course of the flight (as bad an idea as not doing so might be).
The instructor is simply required to have "reviewed the current and forecast
weather conditions" and to have "determined that the flight can be completed
under VFR", as far as weather conditions go.

So, if Robert really wanted to, he certainly could endorse a student to fly
solo from SF to NYC.

But I could be wrong as I am not a CFI.


AFAIK, you are permitted to read FAR 61.93 even if you're not a CFI.

Pete


 




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