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Old 10th Aug 2009, 10:58
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S-Works
 
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Ha!, you misunderstood my post or are trying to play games with me?

The CAA do not need to know IFR time only flight by sole reference to instruments. However where that is all that is available they will give credit at a 4-1 rate.

It is my view and one confirmed from the CAA that logging of instrument time refers to flight by sole reference to instruments. In that respect SNSGu is correct and that was the point I agreed with. I see nothing wrong in logging both. I have accumulated several logbooks over the years all FAA & JAR FCL Compliant and they all have a note at the front about instrument time being sole reference to instruments. My current ASA Professional log says the same.

What I do see as wrong is trying to claim IFR time when a parachute dropping where as I said before it is IMPOSSIBLE to comply with IFR!!!
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