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I've got to knock out my commercial solo cross country requirements pretty soon.
As I read 14 CFR 61.129 (3) (iii) and (iv) I need a 2 hour day and a 2 hour night cross country that must consist of more than 100nm straight line distance from point of departure.
Also, according to 14 CFR 61.129 (4) (i) I need a cross country flight of not less than 300nm total distance with landings at three points one of which is more than 250nm straight line distance from point of departure.
Is there any reason I can't combine those in this way: 300nm day cross country with 3 points of landing. Wait for night fall, then fly back? (Not necessarily stopping at all the same points.)
John
As I read 14 CFR 61.129 (3) (iii) and (iv) I need a 2 hour day and a 2 hour night cross country that must consist of more than 100nm straight line distance from point of departure.
Also, according to 14 CFR 61.129 (4) (i) I need a cross country flight of not less than 300nm total distance with landings at three points one of which is more than 250nm straight line distance from point of departure.
Is there any reason I can't combine those in this way: 300nm day cross country with 3 points of landing. Wait for night fall, then fly back? (Not necessarily stopping at all the same points.)
John