MarineGrunt
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What the logbook calls "total time" or "total duration of flight" is the entry that 61.51 callsMarineGrunt said:Is there somewhere that specifically says you can't?
In turn 61.1 says:61.51(b)(1)(ii) Total flight time or lesson time.
Last time I looked, whatever else it may be, a sim is not an aircraft.Flight time means:
(1) Pilot time that commences when an aircraft moves under its own power for the purpose of flight and ends when the aircraft comes to rest after landing; or
(2) For a glider without self-launch capability, pilot time that commences when the glider is towed for the purpose of flight and ends when the glider comes to rest after landing.
Under Part 61:
2.5 hours can apply towards the 40 TT for Private -- 61.109(i)(1)
20 hours can apply towards the IR -- 61.65 (e)(2)
50 hours applied towards the 250 TT for Commercial -- 61.129(i)(1)(i)
50 hours applied toward the ATP 1500 TT -- 61.159(a)(ii)
Keep in mind, though, the 50 hours ATP/50 hours COM/20 hours IR are total. So if you had 50 hours FTD, for example, when you got a COMM, then any future FTD time will not be credited towards the ATP, but the 50 you have will.
I never said I wanted to log the time. The reason I asked was to solve a debate between myself and another instructor. I didn't think you could and even if it was a grey area, I still wouldn't. But thanks anyway for the assumption.BRA said:This is a tired topic. Stop trying to cheat things and just follow the rules. It will save you embarrassment and frustration later.
-sammy sosa
Amen!you and that other instructor should go out and drink a few beers and scam on chiks and stop talking about airplanes.