Like i said on my first post.
But, they say 10 must be done in airplanes, they dont say where the others can be done.
The FARs say "100 hours in
powered aircraft, of which 50 hours must be in airplanes".
This means if you have helicopter, gyroplane, or airship time, it counts towards the "100 hours in powered aircraft". But gliders do not count towards the "50 in airplanes".
Remember: THE FAA DOES NOT USE THE WORD "AIRPLANE" WHEN REFERRING TO GLIDERS!!!! IF YOU SEE THE WORD "AIRPLANE" (NOT "AIRCRAFT") IN THE FARS, THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT POWERED AIRPLANES, NOT GLIDERS.
You and I know that gliders are airplanes, but the FAA has its own special definition of what an "airplane" is.
Thats whay i think i can add mine made in glider.I know you can log 30 in simulator, but what about the rest?Can they be used the ones made in diferent categories?
More from the FARs:
"You must log at least 250 hours of flight time as a pilot (of which 50 hours, or in accordance with FAA Part 142, a maximum of 100 hours may have been accomplished in an approved flight simulator or approved flight training device that represents a single engine airplane)."
So, it's 50 or maybe 100 hours of sim time allowed (FAA-approved sims), and yes, when it comes to your
total PIC time, gliders (and all other categories of aircraft) count.
But gliders do NOT count when it comes to the "50 in airplanes", or "100 in powered aircraft".
The other problem here, as Brett pointed out, is that the FAA defines "cross country" flights, for the purpose of any
powered aircraft rating, as being a flight to an airport 50 miles away from the departure airport, with a
landing at that airport.