VFR 150 – only 3 points of landing or atleast 3 points of landing?
Asked by: Wings-and-Golf 3710 views FAA Regulations
61.109 (a)(5)(ii)
- One solo cross country flight of 150 nautical miles total distance, with full-stop landings at three points, and one segment of the flight consisting of a straight-line distance of more than 50 nautical miles between the takeoff and landing locations
My question is say my student wants to fly to 4 airports during this trip where if you only measure 3 of the points you get a distance of 145 NM but if you measure all 4 stops the distance is 155 NM
Does this satisfy the requirements of this section?
Also, If I am training a rated private pilot (glider) in an LSA/or airplane, do they have the same solo restrictions as a non-rated pilot? (25nm and landing at another airport without prior training restrictions)
If they don't could they in theory do this trip by themself without doing any training with me after they solo?
All I am finding on the subject says because they are already a rated pilot 61.87 does not apply and I'm not finding 61.31 very helpful
Appreciate any advice/guidance towards helpful interpretations or regs


