Originally Posted by
lifter123
Yea, if I'm the only one in the airplane coming down, I usually log about .2-.3 solo if the total run is .7. I had to do some thinking the first time I put that down.
Wait a second.
Solo is kind of a term used with a student pilot without an instructor onboard right?
Once you have your license (qual'ed in the airplane) and are flying (with jumpers or without) you are logging PIC time aren't you? I mean you signed for the plane and are probably rated and qualified.
As far as the x/c time, it seems that as long as it fits the FAR definition of the type of x/c type that you plan on using it for then I would certainly think that it would apply and you should be logging it!
I'm curious to see what others have to say about this - solo and x/c time.
USMCFLYR