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Old February 19th 05, 06:01 PM
Casey Wilson
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Hi all,

We pretty much exhausted this thread some time back, but I interviewed
Dick Rutan for a magazine article and the question of logging his
around-the-world odessey came up. Remember the Voyager flight happened in
1989. Rutan said the flight was logged as "local" in his book. He did point
out that the rules now allow crosscountry time by noting the fartherest
waypoint and noting the flight as a round-robin.


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Old February 20th 05, 05:24 AM
Jay Honeck
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We pretty much exhausted this thread some time back, but I interviewed
Dick Rutan for a magazine article and the question of logging his
around-the-world odessey came up. Remember the Voyager flight happened in
1989. Rutan said the flight was logged as "local" in his book. He did
point out that the rules now allow crosscountry time by noting the
fartherest waypoint and noting the flight as a round-robin.


That's hilarious. I'm glad the FAA showed a rare smidgen of common sense by
changing this rule.
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Old February 20th 05, 05:26 AM
Michael 182
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Casey:

That must have been fun, interviewing Dick Rutan. Where's the article - is
it available on the web? Any additional tidbits to share?

Michael

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Hi all,

We pretty much exhausted this thread some time back, but I interviewed
Dick Rutan for a magazine article and the question of logging his
around-the-world odessey came up. Remember the Voyager flight happened in
1989. Rutan said the flight was logged as "local" in his book. He did
point out that the rules now allow crosscountry time by noting the
fartherest waypoint and noting the flight as a round-robin.




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Old February 20th 05, 09:29 PM
Casey Wilson
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"Michael 182" wrote in message
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Casey:

That must have been fun, interviewing Dick Rutan. Where's the article - is
it available on the web? Any additional tidbits to share?

Michael


Rutan was one of three aviators I interviewed for an article scheduled
to appear in the April issue of The Bakersfield Magazine in California. They
may or may not put it on their website www.bakersfieldmagazine.com.
Meanwhile, I can talk much about it.
Thanks for your interest.

Casey Wilson
Freelance Writer and Photographer


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Old February 22nd 05, 10:49 PM
John Galban
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Jay Honeck wrote:
We pretty much exhausted this thread some time back, but I

interviewed
Dick Rutan for a magazine article and the question of logging his
around-the-world odessey came up. Remember the Voyager flight

happened in
1989. Rutan said the flight was logged as "local" in his book. He

did
point out that the rules now allow crosscountry time by noting the
fartherest waypoint and noting the flight as a round-robin.


That's hilarious. I'm glad the FAA showed a rare smidgen of common

sense by
changing this rule.


A more extreme example were the two guys that flew a 172 for nearly
65 days non-stop back in '59. Their flight distance was equivalent to
several round the world flights, yet had to be logged as local.

John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)

 




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