logging time question
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Alright alright don't hang me out to dry if this question comes off as dumb.
I flew about 15 hours, all of which are xc in a friends plane sitting right seat, but he's not a CFI and I was about 3 weeks shy of my license so I didn't have it yet. Is there any way I could log these hours now that I have my license?
I flew about 15 hours, all of which are xc in a friends plane sitting right seat, but he's not a CFI and I was about 3 weeks shy of my license so I didn't have it yet. Is there any way I could log these hours now that I have my license?
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Not sure if "desperate" is anyway to put it. But a 15 hour trip from VA-WI and some cape cod flying for the first time are hours that would be nice to log
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Rule No 3.: passengers don't log time (I couldn't tell from the post whether you or your friend were flying). Not in seat 26C in a 757 nor in a Cessna 172.
Rule No 2. Student pilots can only log time they (a) receive instruction or (b) are lawfully flying solo
Rule No 1. (might as well learn it now) The rules about logging flight time are collected in one reg - FAR 61.51. The answer isn't always crystal clear (which is why there are formal interpretations available) and sometimes to have to go elsewhere also, but the answer always starts there.
Rule No 2. Student pilots can only log time they (a) receive instruction or (b) are lawfully flying solo
Rule No 1. (might as well learn it now) The rules about logging flight time are collected in one reg - FAR 61.51. The answer isn't always crystal clear (which is why there are formal interpretations available) and sometimes to have to go elsewhere also, but the answer always starts there.
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