Hey! So I’ve been reading through the requirements for solos hours and cross-country solo hours. Since it says in 61.93 of the FAR that a cross country solo is anything over 25nm from the home airport, wouldn’t a solo to an airport 30nm away count? And if it does count then would you have to do a there and back trip or could you go to that airport and then do some take off and landing practice. I think I have the gist of it but still kind of confused.
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