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How many Landings?

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flyboy

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I was bored today and started flipping through my logbook. I decided to go ahead and total up the landings column which I hadn't done in nearly a year. I was amazed at the amount of landings that were there.

For you high timers, how many landings do you have?
 
flyboy said:
I was bored today and started flipping through my logbook. I decided to go ahead and total up the landings column which I hadn't done in nearly a year. I was amazed at the amount of landings that were there.

For you high timers, how many landings do you have?

I have about 8500+ landings... most of those were from my CFI days as my average stage length now is several hours...
 
With lots of luck all of my take offs have had a landing follow,have no clue how many.
 
Ove 850 landings...most from CFI days with primary students (when I had to "take" the airplane). All I've had recently were advanced students which meant that I was asking for a landing every few flights so that I could keep my currency.
 
11,500 and counting. Was talking about that last night on the way back from Dhaka with a guy who flew domestic in New Zealand. We both preferred the kind of job where we could fly six sectors per day in a jet. The provision being that they had quick turn-arounds.

Typhoonpilot
 
3333 with 450 of them at night. May be about 15% of them were logged while i was scared. I have a CFI background, and have flown with some scary 121 captains. You know the the "conditions of flight" part of your log book....like "night" and "actual IMC" Well i write in another column in the blanks they give you called "scared" So if you catch T storms at the end of a one hour flight you log .3 as "scared" If the gear fails to extend on the last landing you log .1 "scared" And of course...with some people you just have to log the whole freaken flight as "scared". Then look back at the running totals from time to time and determine corrective action such as a change of base or career etc..
 
I'm not a high-timer, but I screwed myself when I bought the old small Jepp logbook that didn't have a landings column. However, Logbook Pro counts 843. I could inflate that substantially if I counted my students' landings, but I don't play that game.

Regards,
Booker
 
1,558 day + 170 night = 1,728

Fun times.
 

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