Midnight Flyer
Stay Thirsty My Friends
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Ok, sorry, here's another logging question.
I'm an airline captain with plenty of time, but looking for a better job, so need to get my logbook as accurate as possible.
I do have approximately 20 "gate turnbacks", accumulating to approx 10-15 hours of total time. Sure, we're only talking about 10-15 hours, but I don't want any potential discrepancies that could possible raise eyebrows with the interviewers. They ARE currently logged in my logbook, because I use a computer logbook program and everything is recorded. However, what is your opinion regarding if I should include it in my total time and included when applying for a job.
I've never gave it a second thought, but now that i think about it, it's NOT flight time. Some pilots say it counts as "block time", and technically it does, but I don't see how it counts as flight time. I think it shouldn't count as total time, since I didn't actually fly. I'm thinking about just deleting those "20 or so" gate mtc turnbacks.
comments???
I'm an airline captain with plenty of time, but looking for a better job, so need to get my logbook as accurate as possible.
I do have approximately 20 "gate turnbacks", accumulating to approx 10-15 hours of total time. Sure, we're only talking about 10-15 hours, but I don't want any potential discrepancies that could possible raise eyebrows with the interviewers. They ARE currently logged in my logbook, because I use a computer logbook program and everything is recorded. However, what is your opinion regarding if I should include it in my total time and included when applying for a job.
I've never gave it a second thought, but now that i think about it, it's NOT flight time. Some pilots say it counts as "block time", and technically it does, but I don't see how it counts as flight time. I think it shouldn't count as total time, since I didn't actually fly. I'm thinking about just deleting those "20 or so" gate mtc turnbacks.
comments???