Yes Alan, you are quite correct, Flydat records all engine running time.
Regards
Trev
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On 2 Jul 2012, at 18:47, "Alan Carter" <alancarteresq@onetel.net> wrote:
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> Hello ALL.
> I am a new member to the Forum, My name is Alan and i live in England in the
County of Kent, my nearest Airfield is Headcorn which has a grass runway.
> I am not a builder but a retired pilot now 66 so decided to spend every penny
on a new car and an aeroplane before the Tax man takes it to pay for my Old
Folks
Home, so i have my first aircraft G-PEGY Mono to Tri Conversion.
> My Question , G-PEGY has a FLYdat which start timing after the first impulse
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> This has been recorded in the log book, the aircraft has 330 Airframe and 408
hours on the engine,
> All the flying i have done in the past i have reduced the Tacko reading by 10
mins which has been standard practice,
> Rotax are logging all engine run time. Is this right ?
> Many thanks
> Alan
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