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because the FAA says so...
Randy L. -- Remember: Any landing that you can walk away from, is a landing that you can be fined, sued, or prosecuted for. "a" wrote in message ... On Aug 11, 6:39 pm, wrote: Subject says it all. Why do the landings for night currency have to be made to a full stop? Thanks Chris Look at the regs for day time currency. . The easy answer is, if you bounce enough you could otherwise get 2 touch and go a littles, then a full stop, on a 5000 foot runway. Why would you want to skimp on proving to yourself you were still sharp enough? If you did three and weren't happy with them, even if to a full stop, would you stop because you could put a check mark next to current, or would you go back for some more to prove to yourself, not anyone else, you were good enough? I'd not want to fly with someone else as a PIC if he or she told me she had been inactive, then did 3 touch and goes. Would you? |
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