Flight time, which is what most people do.i use the term to mean total aircraft time in all aircraft. Irrespective of all the qualifiers like PIC, instrument, etc, and definitely not including flight sim times.
Flight time, which is what most people do.
Agreed. Sim time does not go in the TT column in the logbook.i use the term to mean total aircraft time in all aircraft. Irrespective of all the qualifiers like PIC, instrument, etc, and definitely not including flight sim times.
Agreed. Sim time does not go in the TT column in the logbook.
Yea but, the insurance companies ask for Total Time.No such thing as "Total Time". The FAA doesn't define the term. "Flight Time", and "Pilot Time" are defined. I have always assumed that when someone says "Total Time" they mean flight time, but who knows? maybe they mean "Pilot Time". But if you want to know what it means ask the person using the term, because the FAA doesn't define it.
Dude … why you getting triggered so much?
I stand beside and look at airplanes. Then I log one hour for every ten minutes of looking. If somebody is daft enough to let me sit in a cockpit seat for 3 minutes, the factor is x20. What, that's not how FOs get hired anymore?How do you all calculate your total time from your logbook? When I've posed this question in the past (not here), I get a ton of different answers. So looking for a genral consensus. I currently add my airplane SEL and airplane MEL time together to get my total time. While others have told me that you add everything to get your total time. So in their book, in addition to Airplane SEL and MEL. It sounds like they're adding dual received, PIC, day/night and cross country et al. to come to their totals. I don't know if I exactly agree with that thinking.
And before anyone asks. Yes I actually do have my IR rating and all my other ratings and certs as well. Ask about a mf on the FAA registry. No I don't know how to use an ADF, NDB, RMI or an OBS style VOR. But willing to learn if taught. No, I'm not a child of the magenta line. And yes after all of that. I'm still a competent and safe pilot and able to navigate safely from place to place. With zero accidents and incidents on my record. That should just about cover it, all right? Right??? #triggered
Frank nailed it. If you want to respect all the technicalities alluded to in the various posts of this thread, do what @fholbert said. Else, add up Total PIC time, Total SIC time, and Total Student time. Still might not be perfect, but sure as shootin' good enough for a résumé or insurance form.Yea but, the insurance companies ask for Total Time.
From Steve's examply below. I'd say everything from Aircraft Category and Class goes to Total Time
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It’s become clear to me, most on this form don’t own what they fly.Frank nailed it. If you want to respect all the technicalities alluded to in the various posts of this thread, do what @fholbert said. Else, add up Total PIC time, Total SIC time, and Total Student time. Still might not be perfect, but sure as shootin' good enough for a résumé or insurance form.
Well, I haven't been around here long enough to hold an informed opinion. But at first blush, I say it's a combo platter serving up lots of jet drivers a few hours out of 172s and Seminoles in combo with a lot of crusty old-timers - some possessing great sagacity, others possessing mere sourness.It’s become clear to me, most on this form don’t own what they fly.
They are kinda like renters.
KSOW??I had to do an NDB approach for my SAAB type ride. That was a pain.
MemphisKSOW??
Sim? I can't even remember when Memphis lost its last NDB approach. Show Low doesn't even have one anymore.Memphis
I think they're saying, add up the single Total Flight Time column number for each flight you've done. Pretty sure no one is suggesting adding up any of the individual numbers in a row.How do you add dual to total time?
Pretty sure I have 1.5 hr for SE time and then 1.5 in the “dual received” = Thats 1.5 hrs total time.
How are you guys saying add dual to make that 3 hrs total time? That’s double dipping.
Yeah. We were only approved for Memphis or JFK in the sim.Sim? I can't even remember when Memphis lost its last NDB approach. Show Low doesn't even have one anymore.
I'm not entirely sure I'm following along here.How do you all calculate your total time from your logbook? When I've posed this question in the past (not here), I get a ton of different answers. So looking for a genral consensus. I currently add my airplane SEL and airplane MEL time together to get my total time. While others have told me that you add everything to get your total time. So in their book, in addition to Airplane SEL and MEL. It sounds like they're adding dual received, PIC, day/night and cross country et al. to come to their totals. I don't know if I exactly agree with that thinking.
And before anyone asks. Yes I actually do have my IR rating and all my other ratings and certs as well. Ask about a mf on the FAA registry. No I don't know how to use an ADF, NDB, RMI or an OBS style VOR. But willing to learn if taught. No, I'm not a child of the magenta line. And yes after all of that. I'm still a competent and safe pilot and able to navigate safely from place to place. With zero accidents and incidents on my record. That should just about cover it, all right? Right??? #triggered
Speaking only for myself, I'm not sure I agree. I reckon I might still wobble my way down an NDB approach, but it sure as heck would not be pretty.Absolutely. I come from the time when they were common, many small airports only had them because they were cheap to have pre-GPS. Like riding a bike, you never forget them.