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You didnt have your logbook certified? how did you manage? :)
What percent ?
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Certified by who, I think the base manager certified it when I got my ATP or one of the other pilots on base. It's so long ago I can't even remember. I can remember giving my log book to TC for my ATP but it was done the same day they issued the license. I had already been a DC3 captain for over a year on a senior com plus I knew most of the guys in wpg TC who were aware of my history.
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what about single engine time in a multi engine plane? .0003% ;D
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100% and not even any time in one of the cool airplanes that meet the definition, but not the intent of the question.
8% or so.
I've got 12% in 6 banger, fixed gear.
50% ish in no-banger, but continuous whining.
And the 30% remaining in multiple 6 banging retracing death machines.
I've got 12% in 6 banger, fixed gear.
50% ish in no-banger, but continuous whining.
And the 30% remaining in multiple 6 banging retracing death machines.
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0.00000714% glider time in a single engine piston.
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Did the instructor pull the mixture idle cutoff on you too?Walter Sobchak wrote: 0.00000714% glider time in a single engine piston.