BrianNC
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Now that this thread has been revived by I did get my commercial in Sept. '18. I did make a thread about having passed. Then I did an IPC with @SbestCFII in March '19.
Because whom-ever at the FAA that wrote this requirement is retarded. It is a worthless requirement, except perhaps as a bladder holding and excessive fuel-burning exercise.
You are looking at the wrong section of your post. It is not the guy who flies to Podunk and drives back that concerns me...it is the commercial pilot who picks up the plane and continues (begins?) his/her trip. If I were still a DE and an applicant came to me with a long-XC that begins at a strange place we are going to have a discussion about it. I'm a reasonable guy, and if the applicant has a cogent reason for this action I will listen to it. But the possibility of a pinkie is still there unless there is another logbook entry for a trip with no surprises.
Bob
Well, considering the misuse of "whom-ever," not well.You revived this almost-4-year old thread to post this? How exactly would you reword the requirement?
Because whom-ever at the FAA that wrote this requirement is retarded. It is a worthless requirement, except perhaps as a bladder holding and excessive fuel-burning exercise.
It is also the only Solo XC requirement past a PPL rating. I person can be a commercial pilot and this is the only time they have flown a XC by themselves after their PPL rating.
I don't have a problem with it, some people need to be torn away from the local flights and safety of a CFI in the right seat.
Well now it can be done with a CFI just for observation. You are supposed to perform all the duties of PIC. In other words, no help.
So no more solo XC beyond that required at the PPL level. if you can find a CFI and are willing to pay.
You revived this almost-4-year old thread to post this? How exactly would you reword the requirement?
Other than feeling like it's another box that has to be checked (and pay for), isn't a nice long solo flight something to look forward to?
Because whom-ever at the FAA that wrote this requirement is retarded. It is a worthless requirement, except perhaps as a bladder holding and excessive fuel-burning exercise.
My understanding is that this is a sop to the flight schools whose insurance won’t let them have a low time pilot solo a plane that far away.
Agreed that the amount of solo cross country time for pilots trained at the big schools and going as directly as possible to the airlines is inadequate.