mrmarcus81
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Part 61.1(b)(3) Cross-country time means—
(i) Except as provided in paragraphs (b)(3)(ii) through (b)(3)(vi) of this section, time acquired during flight—
(A) Conducted by a person who holds a pilot certificate;
(B) Conducted in an aircraft;
(C) That includes a landing at a point other than the point of departure; and
(D) That involves the use of dead reckoning, pilotage, electronic navigation aids, radio aids, or other navigation systems to navigate to the landing point.
What is a 600-1 wonder?IFlyGC said:As for the airlines, they're back to hiring the 600-1 wonders again so XC time really won't matter too much. They're more interested in good actual IMC time.
That's the issue. It's sort of like logging PIC in that Piper Meridian because the owner let you handle the controls for an hour - legitimate under the FAR but deadly if you try to pass it off as "experience" at an interview.mrmarcus81 said:Hey guys thanks, I have been logging any airport to airport as XC regardless of distance and I don't want to go to an 121 interview and have them give me a hard time because of how I log XC time.
I was logging it 100% as well, I just created a second column in my logbook titled "135 X-cty Time" and logged in under that column with a single entry to show how much time I had aquired to date at the time I stated logging it. I'd recommend staying away from logging it in your Xcty column used traditionally as 50+ NM stuff, however.100LL... Again! said:You can log airport-to-airport XC BEFORE you become commercial.
If you fly 3nm to another airport as a pvt, log it as XC.
MAKE SURE you get that 500 XC by the time you get 1200 hours. You do NOT want to get passed over for a 135 job because you didn't make enough airport to airport flights.
100LL, I am glad you asked that question. It fired me up enough to make another attempt at explaining that *all* dual time after your Private is not PIC.100LL... Again! said:I heard, btw, that some university does not let their students log PIC when a cfi is on board - wtf!!!