Narrative:

On jan/xa/01, I was conducting local training flts in farmington, NM. During the morning, a student and myself conducted a cross country flight to flagstaff, az. After that flight, which lasted 3.7 hours, we returned to farmington, NM. Subsequently, that same day, I had 4 more training flts which lasted 1.7. 1.6, and 1.8 hours respectively. Due to my lack of attention to detail and the necessity to make a living, I exceeded my limit of 8 hours of allowable flight instruction.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: A BE36 FLT INSTRUCTOR VIOLATED THE '8 HRS OF INSTRUCTION IN 24 HRS' RULE.

Narrative: ON JAN/XA/01, I WAS CONDUCTING LCL TRAINING FLTS IN FARMINGTON, NM. DURING THE MORNING, A STUDENT AND MYSELF CONDUCTED A XCOUNTRY FLT TO FLAGSTAFF, AZ. AFTER THAT FLT, WHICH LASTED 3.7 HRS, WE RETURNED TO FARMINGTON, NM. SUBSEQUENTLY, THAT SAME DAY, I HAD 4 MORE TRAINING FLTS WHICH LASTED 1.7. 1.6, AND 1.8 HRS RESPECTIVELY. DUE TO MY LACK OF ATTN TO DETAIL AND THE NECESSITY TO MAKE A LIVING, I EXCEEDED MY LIMIT OF 8 HRS OF ALLOWABLE FLT INSTRUCTION.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.