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Old 21st Mar 2011, 01:59
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swh

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Originally Posted by The Kelpie
How would you log you MPL training in the Australian Standard Logbook and how would you total up the columns at the end of each page??
For the flight time same as normal. For the ground FTD/FFS time, same as normal. For the totals, same as normal.

I do not understand the problem you have with this.

Originally Posted by The Kelpie
There is a discrepency here between the two documents as if the CAO is correct then the minimum aeronautical experience to hold the licence must be 240 hours plus the time of the flight test.
No discrepancy at all, CAR 1988 207
(d) has completed an approved course of training;
(e) has been awarded a pass in an appropriate flight test; and
(g) has the aeronautical experience set out in regulation 5.214.

Para (d) means at the approved course (i.e. minimum is 240 hours), (e) means the addition of a flight test pass (as that is not part of the course of training), and (g) means 240 hours of training which must include 40 hours in an aircraft, 10 hours solo, 5 hours cross country command.
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