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JohnBurke 04-09-2017 12:14 PM


Originally Posted by TiredSoul (Post 2339441)
I wasn't aware scenic flights included a landing.
Without looking it up sight seeing flights are considered to be non-stop are they not?

A cross country flight does not require a landing, and yes, many of the scenic flights are cross country flights between Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, and Boulder City, to Grand Canyon, and Canyon West, as well as Marble Canyon, Page, Flagstaff, Cliff Dweller's Lodge, Whitmore Ranch, and several other locations in the area.

The basic element of a cross country is a landing at a point other than the point of departure, except for cross country for the purposes of an ATP, which only requires that the flight reach a point more than 50 miles from the point of departure (but need not land). Cross country as applicable to the student pilot certificate is 25 miles with a landing, and for the private and commercial 50 nm with a landing.

To answer your question about logging cross country...just the same as any other.

Who logs cross country any more? I don't think I've put cross country in a logbook in over 25 years.

PT6 Flyer 04-09-2017 02:49 PM

AZFlyer, Thanks for the feedback. It's always good to hear from someone who has already worked there.

TiredSoul 04-09-2017 04:52 PM

I know what a XC is lol, just wasn't aware those types of scenic flights included a landing.
And at 10k+ I still log XC time but that's for my own sh!tts and giggles.


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