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  1. One confusing factor about the FAA’s definition requirement comes from FAR Part 61.1, Definitions. Here, “cross-country time” is defined as any time in an aircraft, flown by a licensed pilot, that lands at a point other than the departure airport and requires using various navigation techniques.

  2. 3 paź 2017 · An ATP certificate requires 200 hours of cross country time, some of which must have been flown as the PIC. To meet these requirements, any flight that is a straight line distance of more than 50NM away from the point of departure counts as "cross country" time under FAR 61.1 (b) (vi).

  3. 8 wrz 2022 · A cross-country flight requires detailed planning and consideration of a number of factors, from aircraft capabilities and route plans to wind speeds and weather patterns. The best method...

  4. Cross-Country Flight Defined: To meet the requirements (except rotorcraft and powered parachute category rating) for a private certificate, a commercial certificate, instrument rating, or for the purposes of exercising recreational pilot privileges (except in a rotorcraft) under 61.101(c), cross-country time requires a point of landing that is ...

  5. 16 sty 2022 · If you are flying under Visual Flight Rules (VFR), make sure you have at least enough reserve fuel for 30 minutes of additional flying time. If you’re flying at night, you should have enough fuel for at least 45 minutes of additional flying time. These requirements are specified in § 91.151 of the CFRs.

  6. 16 cze 2022 · Requirements For Solo Student Cross Countries. As your prepare to sign off a student for their solo cross-country, their training will be guided by 61.93 (e) (assuming ASEL). At the very least you are required to train them on: Use of aeronautical charts for VFR navigation using pilotage and dead reckoning with the aid of a magnetic compass;

  7. 1 lis 2022 · To qualify for a ‘cross-country’ flight, you must satisfy a few minimum requirements. Otherwise, you won’t be able to log it as cross-country. For private pilots, 14 CFR 61.1 states that “cross country” is: –. “A point of landing that was at least a straight-line distance of more than 50 nautical miles from the original point of departure”

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