fish1260
Well-Known Member
You would think that I would have come to some conclusion on how exactly to do this after a year of full time instructing, however after reading the thread in the ATP forum about logging PIC XC time it made me start thinking again. What landings should I really put down in my logbook?
There are the two sides, you are responsible for what happens, so log it, or if I am not the only person on the controls, it is not my landing. I am of the later opinion, and thus have only logged enough landings over the last year to make sure I am current. I have finally reached 135 minimums and started auditing my logbook and filling out a few applications. I have all of this Cross country time logged, but no landings to go along with it? Common sense tells me that this will not be a problem. Any interviewer will know that it was an instructional flight, etc. Has anybody run into this as a problem in an interview, or how do you all go about doing this?
There are the two sides, you are responsible for what happens, so log it, or if I am not the only person on the controls, it is not my landing. I am of the later opinion, and thus have only logged enough landings over the last year to make sure I am current. I have finally reached 135 minimums and started auditing my logbook and filling out a few applications. I have all of this Cross country time logged, but no landings to go along with it? Common sense tells me that this will not be a problem. Any interviewer will know that it was an instructional flight, etc. Has anybody run into this as a problem in an interview, or how do you all go about doing this?