BlueOrGraySkies
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Hi all,
Long time lurker, first time poster. Unique situation here.
I'm from the USA but I'm currently spending lots of time in Costa Rica. I have my USA private pilot license and have almost completed my IFR ticket as well - I have about 100 hours of flight time thus far.
I wanted to go up for a flight in Costa Rica with a CFI to learn a bit about the airspace and see the terrain. I went to a flight school in San José to inquire about this, and they said I first need to go through a process in Costa Rica to get a Costa Rican reciprocal license for my USA PP license before I can receive dual instruction in Costa Rica. It's not a big deal to do (it's just some forms and a little $) but it takes some time.
The flight school said that if I really wanted to at least get airborne while I wait for my license reciprocity, I could take a demo flight with one of their CFIs, just like anybody can, pilot or not. So, I took the demo flight in Costa Rica because I really wanted to get up in the skies no matter the circumstances, and I had a blast!!!! This is where I get confused, though....
My question is, can I log this flight in my log book? My US FAA PP license is not valid on its own in Costa Rica so I don't think I can log PIC, and under Costa Rican guidelines I can't receive flight instruction in Costa Rica until my Costa Rican private pilot equivalency is processed so I don't think I can log any flight training received.
So, technically I was just a passenger going on a joyride with a CFI. But, I am also a US licensed pilot, and I was in the front seat of an airborne plane moving under its own power, outside of the US. I have no idea if I can count the time or not. And, if I can log it, I'm not sure how I would categorize it.
Any advice or information is appreciated.
Long time lurker, first time poster. Unique situation here.
I'm from the USA but I'm currently spending lots of time in Costa Rica. I have my USA private pilot license and have almost completed my IFR ticket as well - I have about 100 hours of flight time thus far.
I wanted to go up for a flight in Costa Rica with a CFI to learn a bit about the airspace and see the terrain. I went to a flight school in San José to inquire about this, and they said I first need to go through a process in Costa Rica to get a Costa Rican reciprocal license for my USA PP license before I can receive dual instruction in Costa Rica. It's not a big deal to do (it's just some forms and a little $) but it takes some time.
The flight school said that if I really wanted to at least get airborne while I wait for my license reciprocity, I could take a demo flight with one of their CFIs, just like anybody can, pilot or not. So, I took the demo flight in Costa Rica because I really wanted to get up in the skies no matter the circumstances, and I had a blast!!!! This is where I get confused, though....
My question is, can I log this flight in my log book? My US FAA PP license is not valid on its own in Costa Rica so I don't think I can log PIC, and under Costa Rican guidelines I can't receive flight instruction in Costa Rica until my Costa Rican private pilot equivalency is processed so I don't think I can log any flight training received.
So, technically I was just a passenger going on a joyride with a CFI. But, I am also a US licensed pilot, and I was in the front seat of an airborne plane moving under its own power, outside of the US. I have no idea if I can count the time or not. And, if I can log it, I'm not sure how I would categorize it.
Any advice or information is appreciated.