skywalker09
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It's well known you can log XC for all time flown in a day so long as a landing was made at an airport that is straight line distance >50nm from the departure point. But what about when there were multiple legs/flights that occurred in more than one airplane?
Scenario: Depart from airport A in airplane X and land at airport B, 30nm away. Switch to airplane Y and make a landing at airport C, 35nm away. Airports A and C are straight line 55nm away from each other. Then return to airport B in airplane Y. Switch back to airplane X and return to airport A. Since airports A and C were >50nm away and occurred in the same day, could you legally log all of this time as XC?
I'd never considered this situation before and thought it would be a fun one to debate.
Scenario: Depart from airport A in airplane X and land at airport B, 30nm away. Switch to airplane Y and make a landing at airport C, 35nm away. Airports A and C are straight line 55nm away from each other. Then return to airport B in airplane Y. Switch back to airplane X and return to airport A. Since airports A and C were >50nm away and occurred in the same day, could you legally log all of this time as XC?
I'd never considered this situation before and thought it would be a fun one to debate.