Sorry to bring this up again, as I see it's been discussed quite a bit, but I have a different scenario that I couldn't find had been discussed. The scenario:
I do the following without a break other than to pick up a passenger;
1. take off at A and fly 10nm to B and land (or preferrably touch and go)
2. take off at B and fly 55nm to C, full stop, pick up passenger
3. take off at C and fly 45 nm back to A.
How do I (can I) log it in order to qualify for IFR training/rating reqs.? A, my original point of takeoff is only 45 nm "straight line" from my final destination, C. Only my second leg is 50+ nm:
1. Log all time as x-cntry
2. Log only B-C and return C-A as x-cntry, and A-B on sep. line(s)
3. Log only B-C as x-cntry, and other legs on sep. lines
4. Something different and that would be....
I'm thinking of doing this tomorrow, and probably many times in the future. I hoping the adding the initial 10nm, will qualify it for x-cntry. Direct fly is 5 nm short.....
Unless, the total there and back (=90nm) would cut it, but I don't think it will. I'll be using pilotage and navaids.