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Subject: Re: Current solo required for checkride? (was: Re: Jynxed!)
From: jbolinger@lintek.com (J L Bolinger)
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In article <70653t$mm1$1@newshost.ihighway.net>, hilton@stellarsemi.com says...

>The FAA's definition of "solo" is that you're the only person in the plane.
>Therefore, I do not see how the "solo endorsement" has any bearing on the
>checkride, unless the DE's too scared to go with!  :)
>

Doesn't 'solo' mean that you are the only _rated_ (qualified for 
that particular type and class aircraft) person on board.

If you have a non pilot passenger on board, don't you log that as
solo time?

Jim

