Logging microlight hours
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Logging microlight hours
Hi,
I've just got some part-time work instructing on 3-axis microlights, which is proving to be quite enjoyable. My questions are :
1/ Do I log the time under the 'Single Engine' column of my somewhat basic logbook ? I've got a feeling I have to change the column heading, but don't know for sure.
2/ I've been told that I can only count 100 hours of microlight time towards unfreezing my ATPL. I'm not too concerned about this at the moment as an unfrozen ATPL seems about as far off as, well, the North Pole right now. But I would like to know where this rule comes from as I've been unable to find it in the JARs etc. so far.
Any advice much appreciated.
FGM
I've just got some part-time work instructing on 3-axis microlights, which is proving to be quite enjoyable. My questions are :
1/ Do I log the time under the 'Single Engine' column of my somewhat basic logbook ? I've got a feeling I have to change the column heading, but don't know for sure.
2/ I've been told that I can only count 100 hours of microlight time towards unfreezing my ATPL. I'm not too concerned about this at the moment as an unfrozen ATPL seems about as far off as, well, the North Pole right now. But I would like to know where this rule comes from as I've been unable to find it in the JARs etc. so far.
Any advice much appreciated.
FGM
Its your log book do what you like with it.
You cannot count any microlight time towards your ATPL - JAR-FCL 1.005(a)(5). JAR-FCL 1.280 lists the requirements for an ATPL and in accordance with JAR-FCL 1.155 you can claim up to 30 hours PIC in motor gliders or gliders.
You cannot count any microlight time towards your ATPL - JAR-FCL 1.005(a)(5). JAR-FCL 1.280 lists the requirements for an ATPL and in accordance with JAR-FCL 1.155 you can claim up to 30 hours PIC in motor gliders or gliders.
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Hmm, I saw that about the motor gliders. There's no mention of microlights in there. It may be because the JAA seems to see microlights as aircraft purely regulated by national bodies. I need to go back to the guy who told me I could count 100 hrs of the microlight time I think.