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Pattern Altitude
So, I can log up to 50 hours in an FAA-approved AATD simulator towards my commercial rating.
I currently sit at 160 hours TT SEL.
Under Part 61.129(a) I need: 250 total hours of 'flight time' with 100 hours in a SEL and 100 hours PIC
How do these two things reconcile? I spoke to my DPE and he would consider the 50 hours in the sim as part of of the 250 total hours for the rating but I'm not sure how I would log it. When doing sim work for my instrument rating, I logged it under 'Ground Trainer' and 'Simulated Instrument' so the instrument time contributed towards my 40 hours of instrument training but I didn't count those hours towards my 'Total Time.'
If I need 250 hours total 'flight time', do I then count my sim time towards the 250 as part of my Total Time? If it doesn't count towards your total time, then what's the point of stating that you can count up to 50 hours in in a sim towards the rating?
I currently sit at 160 hours TT SEL.
Under Part 61.129(a) I need: 250 total hours of 'flight time' with 100 hours in a SEL and 100 hours PIC
How do these two things reconcile? I spoke to my DPE and he would consider the 50 hours in the sim as part of of the 250 total hours for the rating but I'm not sure how I would log it. When doing sim work for my instrument rating, I logged it under 'Ground Trainer' and 'Simulated Instrument' so the instrument time contributed towards my 40 hours of instrument training but I didn't count those hours towards my 'Total Time.'
If I need 250 hours total 'flight time', do I then count my sim time towards the 250 as part of my Total Time? If it doesn't count towards your total time, then what's the point of stating that you can count up to 50 hours in in a sim towards the rating?