CPL cross country
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CPL cross country
Hi, just started my ATPL theory (nightmare!), but as I already have my PPL I was wondering if there is any time limit on when you can do the 300NM qualifying cross country for the CPL flying course? I was thinking that I would do the cross country (when I can spontaneously take advantage of a good weather day) rather than waiting to do it during or after the CPL training. Do I have to have passed the ATPL theory exams or started the CPL training BEFORE I can do my cross country, for it to be recognised as part of the CPL training? I'm guessing there must be some kind of time limit (there usually is!!).
Also, if anyone has discovered any particularly great places to go during their cross country, please let me know! (A bit of inspiration is alway handy).
Many thanks.
Also, if anyone has discovered any particularly great places to go during their cross country, please let me know! (A bit of inspiration is alway handy).
Many thanks.
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LASORS 2006 D1.2
Should be completed over one day unless due technical reasons.
Do a search as well next time!:
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There are a few more out there as well.
Safe Flying.
20 hours of VFR flight time as Pilot-in-Command, including a cross-country flight totalling at least 540 km (300 nm) in the course of which full-stop landings at two aerodromes different from the aerodromes of departure shall be made.
Do a search as well next time!:
CPL Cross Country
CPL Cross Country
300 Mile Cross Country
CPL Cross Country in Florida
There are a few more out there as well.
Safe Flying.
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Also, if anyone has discovered any particularly great places to go during their cross country, please let me know! (A bit of inspiration is alway handy).
That would give you distance, 2+ away landings & navigation expereince with map and radio aides.
First to last light, you would need late April at the very earliest.
h-r