In article <
a87362e3-7da5-480e...@36g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>,
Tricky question.
Technically, all of it can be logged as cross-country. Any time you land
at a different airport from whence you started, that's a cross-country
flight.
However, not all cross-country flights can be counted towards this, that,
or the other license or rating. Since I don't log the actual distance
traveled (and I suspect most people don't), it's not practical for
me to go through my logbook and determine which flights can be applied
toward a rating. For that reason, I only bother to log flights greater
than 50nm as cross-country. It under-counts my cross-country time,
but it makes the paperwork simpler.
It's kind of moot in my case. Most of my flying is cross-country.
The last time I went for a new license, I looked at the X-C requirements,
and realized I had that much at *night*.
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