Rgbeard
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rgbeard
I have had my PPL for more than 30 years, am Instrument rated, have over a thousand hours of experience, just under 20% is night time. Over 80% of my flight time is XC.
I have flown many times, cross-most-of-the-continent, and into Canada and Mexico, mostly with my wife, but more than a few times solo, with night and IMC in the mix. My 4-ish-hour range on the Lance is commonly around 700 to 800 nm Eastbound. (Just to be clear my wife is not an instructor nor a pilot, but I understand that solo means solo, except maybe for the dogs. Am I correct?)
I have seldom considered the Commercial certificate but it appears to me that I already have “the boxes checked” and simply need to pass the written and do the maneuvers. My doc said nothing would prevent me from having a second-class physical.
My motivation mostly stems from my exposure to some friends that buy/sell planes and sometimes need a pilot to relocate a plane. It seems that helping them, even if for zero dollars, skirts the commercial rules a little too closely for comfort.
So, why not go for it at some point? I have read 61.129 (a) and believe my experience is close to, if not already complete, but wonder, is there a common gotcha in there that I may have overlooked? Is there something I should do this year to be sure I don’t get caught short? Should I go back into my logs and write notes on some of my XC flights such as: “meets requirements of 61.129(a)(3)(iii)”?
May I ask the brain trust, what am I overlooking, missing or otherwise glossing over?
I have flown many times, cross-most-of-the-continent, and into Canada and Mexico, mostly with my wife, but more than a few times solo, with night and IMC in the mix. My 4-ish-hour range on the Lance is commonly around 700 to 800 nm Eastbound. (Just to be clear my wife is not an instructor nor a pilot, but I understand that solo means solo, except maybe for the dogs. Am I correct?)
I have seldom considered the Commercial certificate but it appears to me that I already have “the boxes checked” and simply need to pass the written and do the maneuvers. My doc said nothing would prevent me from having a second-class physical.
My motivation mostly stems from my exposure to some friends that buy/sell planes and sometimes need a pilot to relocate a plane. It seems that helping them, even if for zero dollars, skirts the commercial rules a little too closely for comfort.
So, why not go for it at some point? I have read 61.129 (a) and believe my experience is close to, if not already complete, but wonder, is there a common gotcha in there that I may have overlooked? Is there something I should do this year to be sure I don’t get caught short? Should I go back into my logs and write notes on some of my XC flights such as: “meets requirements of 61.129(a)(3)(iii)”?
May I ask the brain trust, what am I overlooking, missing or otherwise glossing over?