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"Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:7oiFb.618964$Fm2.558042@attbi_s04... With built-in flight timers becoming the norm in virtually all new avionics (heck, even the new transponder I'm getting has one), just wondering if folks are migrating away from using hobbs/tach time to record their flight time? And if you *are* using the flight timer, have you stopped using the old archaic "1.3 hours" method of recording flight time? Anyone using actual hours and minutes in their logbook instead? The two planes I fly _IN_ (I'm never PIC, but I do ride right seat) do not have Hobbs meters. They do, however, have three sets of digital chrono's (ADF, Clock, Transponder). At what point can one start recording _Flight Time_? Engine start? First master switch? Tom I log time from when the airplane starts moving to the time it stops moving; So called "block-to-block" time; Using my watch; In hours and tenths. H. H. Adam Stevens CP AS&MEL IA ex N2196B, ex N739CD, ex N502TB What next? An RV8 perhaps? |
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