bqmassey
Line Up and Wait
The commercial requirements—§61.129(c)(3)(ii)—includes "One 2-hour cross country flight in a helicopter in daytime conditions that consists of a total straight-line distance of more than 50 nautical miles from the original point of departure".
My instrument cross-country was
But it was also under the hood. Is there anything in the regulations, ACs, interpretations, or other that insists that I cannot count my instrument cross-country towards my commercial requirements?
To provide a little bit of context, I currently have over 23 hours of X/C time (the kind that can used to meet aeronautical experience requirements, not the short kind) in helicopters, much of it dual, some of it solo. A week ago I did a cross-country with my instructor but it was only 1.8 hrs. I'd like to avoid spending money on a flight that isn't actually required.
My instrument cross-country was
- More than 2 hours
- In a helicopter
- In daytime conditions
- With a straight-line distance > 50 NM from the original point of departure
But it was also under the hood. Is there anything in the regulations, ACs, interpretations, or other that insists that I cannot count my instrument cross-country towards my commercial requirements?
To provide a little bit of context, I currently have over 23 hours of X/C time (the kind that can used to meet aeronautical experience requirements, not the short kind) in helicopters, much of it dual, some of it solo. A week ago I did a cross-country with my instructor but it was only 1.8 hrs. I'd like to avoid spending money on a flight that isn't actually required.