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Originally Posted by PatrickCPS Exactly what kind of "sim" are you using and how is it "set up?" If it is considered an AATD then yes, you can log up to 50 hours toward your commercial requirements, if that is done with an instructor. No, it does not count toward your total time. |
Maybe it's just semantics, but I believe it does count towards your Total Time (in regards to commercial requirements).
If you have 200 hrs (actual flight time) and 50 hours of Sim, you now have the Total Time (TT) required for the commercial ride. Assuming of course your 200 hours meets the required training (day vfr, night vfr, and solo x/c ....etc.)