statusseeker1
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
Had an interesting discussion with management at my flight school today regarding a 250 nm cross country I did with a part 141 instrument student last week. The reg reads as follows:
Is a distance of at least 250 nautical miles along airways or ATC-directed routing with one segment of the flight consisting of at least a straight-line distance of 100 nautical miles between airports;
(iii) Involves an instrument approach at each airport; and
(iv) Involves three different kinds of approaches with the use of navigation systems.
So, my interpretation is as long as it is 250 nm along victor airways/ATC routing, has one segment with a straight line distance of greater than 100nm, and includes different approaches at three airports- I've met all the requirements. Management tried to tell me that the flight had to be greater than 250 nm between all three airports- mileage along victor airways didn't count. After some explanation of my interpretation of this regulation, they changed their minds and they went from telling me to make the student fly the entire thing again to accepting what we did. Our route was: KSFB-ORL-LAL-PIE-KSRQ and KSRQ-KPIE-LAL-ORL-KSFB. Any opinions?
Had an interesting discussion with management at my flight school today regarding a 250 nm cross country I did with a part 141 instrument student last week. The reg reads as follows:
Is a distance of at least 250 nautical miles along airways or ATC-directed routing with one segment of the flight consisting of at least a straight-line distance of 100 nautical miles between airports;
(iii) Involves an instrument approach at each airport; and
(iv) Involves three different kinds of approaches with the use of navigation systems.
So, my interpretation is as long as it is 250 nm along victor airways/ATC routing, has one segment with a straight line distance of greater than 100nm, and includes different approaches at three airports- I've met all the requirements. Management tried to tell me that the flight had to be greater than 250 nm between all three airports- mileage along victor airways didn't count. After some explanation of my interpretation of this regulation, they changed their minds and they went from telling me to make the student fly the entire thing again to accepting what we did. Our route was: KSFB-ORL-LAL-PIE-KSRQ and KSRQ-KPIE-LAL-ORL-KSFB. Any opinions?