Originally Posted by
Slice
Sorry, I was referring to post # 1. My point being (PhantomAir)if you already have a PPL there's no reason to ever use the solo column to log time in powered fixed wing airplanes.
Aeronautical experience required for the commercial pilot certificate states that you need 10 hours of SOLO FLIGHT TIME which consists of the long cross country and night flight with 10 takeoffs and landing. That would be 61.129 (a)(4) if you want to see the actual verbiage.
But I do agree that there is no reason to put it in the solo column of the log book. I just made a notation in the remarks so that I could show the examiner where each of these qualifying flights were in my logbook.