Originally Posted by
featheredprop
So as far as listing cross country time in airline apps what are you using all x/c or the greater than 50 nm x/c time ?
I use the definition of cross country time when calculating my cross country time for an app or on a resume. Unless they say other wise, that is what I do.
As for taking off from Jax NAS and landing at Cecil and calling it cross country time...
Since you managed turn towards the west and not toward the ocean, and since you managed to land a Cecil and not the weird airport to the north of it or even JAX int'l, you must have used some form of pilotage to arrive at Cecil Field and therefore, you conducted a cross country as per the All-Knowing FAA's definition of cross country.