Sat Jan 05, 2019 10:28 am
#1663000
"22 hours of airtime as passenger." WTF ?
Barcli wrote:"22 hours of airtime as passenger." WTF ?
Lerk wrote:Barcli wrote:"22 hours of airtime as passenger." WTF ?
That’s GA passenger flying, not CAT...
As a student I found it very useful and given that I run a backup of my logbook electronically I log passenger flights too on that copy.
Lerk wrote:Just shy of 58 hours stick time with a further 22 hours of airtime as passenger.
Barring the last month of 2017, that is all of my ppl training and then a steady start to post skills test.
Have just started IRR training which will hopefully give me a little more opportunity to plan longer trips with less Met anxiety.
Barcli wrote:"22 hours of airtime as passenger." WTF ?
Waveflyer wrote:Lerk wrote:Just shy of 58 hours stick time with a further 22 hours of airtime as passenger.
Barring the last month of 2017, that is all of my ppl training and then a steady start to post skills test.
Have just started IRR training which will hopefully give me a little more opportunity to plan longer trips with less Met anxiety.Barcli wrote:"22 hours of airtime as passenger." WTF ?
Barcli
At least Lerk (who appears to have been a student during 2018) was out there flying and learning his craft not sat at a keyboard sending out WTF messages!
I should think he deserves to be congratulated
Genghis the Engineer wrote:To be fair, many of us if we've "had a go" in an interesting aeroplane will log it - just only as an entry of the details for personal interest - the hours go nowhere.