Posté : 27 janv. 2006, 07:49
Triple c'est les cases rouges, double, les cases bleues! <IMG SRC="/phpBB/images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">
Je rigole et je m'explique avec un exemple simple:
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Sec. 61.65
Instrument rating requirements.
(d) Aeronautical experience. A person who applies for an instrument rating must have logged the following:
(1) At least 50 hours of cross-country flight time as pilot in command, of which at least 10 hours must be in airplanes for an instrument -- airplane rating; and
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<blockquote><font face=Arial,Helvetica><font color=#666666><font size=-1>Sec. 61.129
Aeronautical experience.
(a) For an airplane single-engine rating. Except as provided in paragraph (i) of this section, a person who applies for a commercial pilot certificate with an airplane category and single-engine class rating must log at least 250 hours of flight time as a pilot that consists of at least:
(4) 10 hours of solo flight in a single-engine airplane on the areas of operation listed in Sec. 61.127(b)(1) of this part, which includes at least--
(i) One cross-country flight of not less than 300 nautical miles total distance, with landings at a minimum of three points, one of which is a straight-line distance of at least 250 nautical miles from the original departure point.
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Voila un tres bon exemple.
Si tu fais cette nav de 300nm avant de passer ton IR et ton CPL, ca te compte 3h de nav qui compte pour les 2.
Par contre il faut faire attention. Une nav de 300nm juste apres un PPL, c'est peut etre pas bien malin!
Lire les regles, un peu de jugeotte et surtout beaucoup de bon sens ca aide pas mal. Mais ne minimise pas tout, ca peut ne pas etre tres malin.
Je rigole et je m'explique avec un exemple simple:
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Sec. 61.65
Instrument rating requirements.
(d) Aeronautical experience. A person who applies for an instrument rating must have logged the following:
(1) At least 50 hours of cross-country flight time as pilot in command, of which at least 10 hours must be in airplanes for an instrument -- airplane rating; and
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<blockquote><font face=Arial,Helvetica><font color=#666666><font size=-1>Sec. 61.129
Aeronautical experience.
(a) For an airplane single-engine rating. Except as provided in paragraph (i) of this section, a person who applies for a commercial pilot certificate with an airplane category and single-engine class rating must log at least 250 hours of flight time as a pilot that consists of at least:
(4) 10 hours of solo flight in a single-engine airplane on the areas of operation listed in Sec. 61.127(b)(1) of this part, which includes at least--
(i) One cross-country flight of not less than 300 nautical miles total distance, with landings at a minimum of three points, one of which is a straight-line distance of at least 250 nautical miles from the original departure point.
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Voila un tres bon exemple.
Si tu fais cette nav de 300nm avant de passer ton IR et ton CPL, ca te compte 3h de nav qui compte pour les 2.
Par contre il faut faire attention. Une nav de 300nm juste apres un PPL, c'est peut etre pas bien malin!
Lire les regles, un peu de jugeotte et surtout beaucoup de bon sens ca aide pas mal. Mais ne minimise pas tout, ca peut ne pas etre tres malin.