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Old February 6th 04, 09:18 PM
Mark James Boyd
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In article 2YOUb.16245$EW.6421@okepread02,
Michael Stringfellow wrote:
As I expected, Judy hit the nail on the head. For FAA purposes, to log XC
time, a landout at a remote airfield is required.

The accepted definition in the soaring community is any flight out of
gliding range of the home field. I certainly know when I'm cross-country
when all I can see is rocks and cactus. Under this definition, I have about
600 hours, but under the FAAs I can only count my handful of landouts and
one where I flew from another site back home.

I still wonder whether bodies like the BGA or FAI have a written definition.

Mike

ASW 20 WA



Michael,

If they ever make a glider ATP rating, man, YOU'RE THERE!!!