Thread: logging actual
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Old 12-03-2006, 05:37 PM
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hatetobreakit2u
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Default logging actual

criteria for loggin actual instrument? as i get closer to another interview and decide to tidy up my logbook this thought once again crossed my mine as to what you define as actual, ive heard EVERY ANSWER possible ranging from log it "only solid IMC in clouds" to "we can log this as actual right here."

some examples that ive heard arguments on

-Im in the desert at night it is 100 % BLACK cause theres no neearby cities so your not using any visual reference and cant see ground or no moon out.

- im in between 2 solid cloud layers for an hour, there 5000 feet apart and visibility is 50+ miles in between, but i cant see ground and cant see horizon. (your using sole reference to instruments, cause half the time the bottom layer is at an angle so youll be crooked if you try to fly visual)

whats your take on these?

if i decided to include some of those examples i could basically double my actual column, but dont wanna get screwed in a interview because of it
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