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ABO944
15th Apr 2009, 21:23
Hello chaps and chapesses


I'm in the process of completing my JAR-FCL ATPL application form. I currently have a UK issued CPL/IR.

For the "flying experience" section, I am having trouble finding out the definition of cross country & overseas flying.

For Cross Country, does this mean taking off from one airport and landing at another?

And what about the overseas flying ? I did some training in US & A (about 15 hours) , and also some hours building in europe. Do I log everything outside of the UK ?

Thanks in advance.

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BelArgUSA
16th Apr 2009, 12:10
ABO - To me seems simple -
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Cross country is any flight from airfield A to airfield B.
Overseas flying... Probably all flying outside UK.
I guess seen from UK, everything across the Channel is "overseas".
Maybe the Republic of Ireland qualifies too.
xxx
Loved when I used to visit UK.
People there told me "I will vacation in Europe this summer"...
Wonderful, where do I look for UK on the map...? Is it Asia...?
xxx
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Happy contrails