ckhy
22nd Jan 2008, 10:39
Hi there,
This problem has been bugging me ever since I found out that I meet all requirements and hours to convert my CASA licence to the CAD licence EXCEPT for the requirement of night flying, it requires the applicant to have done at least 2 cross country flights but I have only done 1 (sort of).
I would greatly appreciate if any pilots here can give me some advice since CASA and CAD aren't being of much help. I've rung the CAD several time and they told me to write to them to seek an official clarification. I've done it and it has been a while now and still no news.
Ok,
One of their requirements for the conversion is to have successfully complete two night cross country flights as PIC or PIC US or SPIC terminating at an aerodrome a minimum distance of 65nm from the point of departure.
On the 20th of October 2006, I have conducted a flight down from Archerfield to Lismore at night in a Beech Duchess, I have landed at Lismore for dinner and refueling. Lismore is roughly around 130nm away from my point of departure - Archerfield. Around 1 - 2 hours later I flew back from Lismore to Archerfield with Lismore as my original point of departure this time, which Archerfield is also roughly around 130nm away from Lismore, my point of departure. This is also reflected on my flight plan being submitted to Air Services Australia and Search and Rescue Services (SAR).
To my experience, this will count as two separate cross country flights. But unfortunately I have entered these two flights as one entry in my log-book such as YBAF- YLIS - YBAF. I'm working hard with the Aussie side to retrieve my flight plan with them to prove that I did landed at Lismore that night.
So what do you guys think?
I already left Australia for good so am trying to avoid spending 6k HKD on a return ticket just to complete my "remaining" cross country flight.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards :)
This problem has been bugging me ever since I found out that I meet all requirements and hours to convert my CASA licence to the CAD licence EXCEPT for the requirement of night flying, it requires the applicant to have done at least 2 cross country flights but I have only done 1 (sort of).
I would greatly appreciate if any pilots here can give me some advice since CASA and CAD aren't being of much help. I've rung the CAD several time and they told me to write to them to seek an official clarification. I've done it and it has been a while now and still no news.
Ok,
One of their requirements for the conversion is to have successfully complete two night cross country flights as PIC or PIC US or SPIC terminating at an aerodrome a minimum distance of 65nm from the point of departure.
On the 20th of October 2006, I have conducted a flight down from Archerfield to Lismore at night in a Beech Duchess, I have landed at Lismore for dinner and refueling. Lismore is roughly around 130nm away from my point of departure - Archerfield. Around 1 - 2 hours later I flew back from Lismore to Archerfield with Lismore as my original point of departure this time, which Archerfield is also roughly around 130nm away from Lismore, my point of departure. This is also reflected on my flight plan being submitted to Air Services Australia and Search and Rescue Services (SAR).
To my experience, this will count as two separate cross country flights. But unfortunately I have entered these two flights as one entry in my log-book such as YBAF- YLIS - YBAF. I'm working hard with the Aussie side to retrieve my flight plan with them to prove that I did landed at Lismore that night.
So what do you guys think?
I already left Australia for good so am trying to avoid spending 6k HKD on a return ticket just to complete my "remaining" cross country flight.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards :)