FlyingMustard
Well-Known Member
Hello All,
I had a recent discussion with several fellow pilots about if you are allowed to log flight time for a "flight" that did not actually leave the ground. My stance is that, per the regs (Part 1), if you taxi the airplane but never end up taking off due to weather, a system failure, or whatever else warrants a no-go decision you don't actually get to log hours. The other side of the argument is that you left the ramp with the intent to fly and so the time is log-able. One was allowed to log the time it took to taxi to/from the ramp after a system failure occurred prior to takeoff by a check airman, and the other was told by a DPE that moving the aircraft with the intent to fly was log-able regardless of the outcome.
Thanks in advance for any of your thoughts.
I had a recent discussion with several fellow pilots about if you are allowed to log flight time for a "flight" that did not actually leave the ground. My stance is that, per the regs (Part 1), if you taxi the airplane but never end up taking off due to weather, a system failure, or whatever else warrants a no-go decision you don't actually get to log hours. The other side of the argument is that you left the ramp with the intent to fly and so the time is log-able. One was allowed to log the time it took to taxi to/from the ramp after a system failure occurred prior to takeoff by a check airman, and the other was told by a DPE that moving the aircraft with the intent to fly was log-able regardless of the outcome.
Thanks in advance for any of your thoughts.