For my CSEL checkride the DPE rejected one of my flights for the "night VFR conditions" time building requirement needed for the commercial checkride. The specific section cited is 61.129 (4) (ii) that reads "5 hours in night VFR conditions with 10 takeoffs and landings (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport with an operating control tower". The reason it was invalided was because on a 3.6 total flight I had logged .5 actual instrument flight time in one of my solo night VFR cross-country flights to a towered airport. My chief pilot, my instructor and I all agreed that the remaining 3.1 should have counted for VFR conditions. I filed IFR for the flight because that was a personal minimum of mine at the time, No solo cross-country without filing IFR for safety reasons. The majority of the flight was VFR except about half an hour when I was climbing out of the airport and in cruise of which I couldn't see the horizon or anything outside. I was indeed flying by reference to the instruments alone and on an IFR flight plan, so the .5 is legal to log.
Thanks for reading this and I'd like to know what you think... especially if you're a DPE.
Thanks for reading this and I'd like to know what you think... especially if you're a DPE.