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  1. Private Pilot (PPL) and Commercial Pilot Cross Country Requirements. First, the rule specifies cross countries for earning a private or commercial certificate in anything other than a rotorcraft or a powered parachute (those are addressed later on).

  2. 3 hours of night flight training in a single engine airplane, that includes at least: a) 1 cross country flight of over 100 nm total distance; and. b) 10 T/O’s and 10 landings to a full stop with each involving a flight in the traffic pattern at an airport.

  3. 3 paź 2017 · Don't forget that under FAR 61.109, private pilot students must fly a 150NM long cross country with at least one entire leg greater than 50NM straight line distance takeoff to landing, among a few other requirements.

  4. 16 cze 2022 · As a student pilot flying a solo cross-country flight you legally have to carry your logbook with your endorsements while flying (FAR 61.51 (i)(2)). As an instructor, you'll want to keep a record of who you've endorsed for solo flights as well as the date for at least 3 years (FAR 61.189 (b)(c)).

  5. 16 sty 2022 · If the flight is being conducted under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR), you need enough reserve fuel to fly to your planned alternate airport, and 45 additional minutes of cruise flight. If you’re flying IFR, your flight is governed by CFR § 91.167 .

  6. All pilots crossing the U.S. border, in either direction, are required to use CBP’s eAPIS to provide crew, passenger(s), aircraft, and trip information. eAPIS manifest submissions can be transmitted

  7. 27 lip 2023 · Airplane pilots (both single and multi-engine) must accomplish at least five hours of cross-country time, including a solo cross country totaling at least 150 nautical miles with three stops, along with a night cross country of over 100 nautical miles.

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