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  1. 27 lip 2023 · Requirements for Cross Country Training. For students moving toward their private pilot certificate, the FAA spells out the requirements for cross-country training specific to the category and class of aircraft involved. The regulation covering cross-country training for private pilots is 14 CFR 61.109 and is sorted according to the class involved.

  2. 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)).

  3. 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.

  4. 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).

  5. A student pilot must obtain an endorsement from an authorized instructor to make solo flights from the airport where the student pilot normally receives training to another location. A student pilot who receives this endorsement must comply with the requirements of this paragraph.

  6. 19 lut 2019 · In order to obtain a private pilot certificate, students must meet these specific cross-country flight requirements. In addition to the 20 hours minimum flight training with an instructor, students must complete 10 hours minimum of solo flying in a single-engine airplane, including the solo cross-country requirements defined above.

  7. www.firstflight.com › private-pilot-course › cross-country-flightCross Country Flight | FirstFlight

    Flight Nine is your first cross-country flight. You make use of the planning skills learned in Flight Eight and use dead reckoning and pilotage to navigate to an airport at least 50 miles from your home base.