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  1. Cross-country time means— (i) Except as provided in paragraphs (ii) through (vi) of this definition, 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

  2. 3 paź 2017 · To act as PIC under FAR Part 135, pilots must have either 100 hours of cross country time for VFR flights or 500 hours of cross country time for IFR flights. These Part 135 requirements follow the FAA's basic definition of cross country flight as being "point to point."

  3. The FAA has at least seven different definitions of what is a cross-country and what is not a cross-country. The usual definition is a flight between two airports that are more than 50 nautical miles apart, but there are several variations of the rule.

  4. 1 paź 2022 · Before we talk more about a cross-country flight, let’s have a look at what the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) describes as a cross-country flight: A cross-country flight should be: Conducted in an appropriate aircraft

  5. Cross-country time is defined in§ 61.1 (b )(3)(ii) as time acquired during a flight that is conducted in an appropriate aircraft; "that includes a point of landing that was at least a straight-line distance of more than 50 nautical miles from the original point of departure";

  6. Enhanced flight visibility (EFV) means the average forward horizontal distance, from the cockpit of an aircraft in flight, at which prominent topographical objects may be clearly distinguished and identified by day or night by a pilot using an enhanced flight vision system.

  7. 27 gru 2021 · The general definition of cross country flying is that it must involve a landing at a point other than the point of departure, and the pilot needs to employ navigation techniques such as Pilotage, Dead Reckoning, or Radio Navigation.

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