Question: For the 300 nm commercial cross-country requirement, can that be over a multiple-day, multiple-leg trip and still count? For example, weather permitting, I’m considering flying from Colorado to Arizona over New Year’s to see family, but it would be one-way on say [December 30] and return on [January 2]. It’s well over 250 nm each way, and if I do a touch-and-go and one other airport along the way, would that still satisfy the requirement and count as a cross-country trip even though it’s different days?
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Answer: The pertinent part of cFAR 61.129 (4)(1), the regulation that covers the cross-country experience requirement for the commercial certificate, states: “one cross-country flight of not less than 300 nautical miles total distance, with landings at a minimum of three points, one of which is a straight-line distance of at least 250 nautical miles from the original departure point.”
