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For the record, Misawa is an Air Base, not an Air Force Base. AFB's can only be on U.S. teriritory. Fox should know better.

I thought that the difference according to AF JPME is that an Air Base doesn't have a fully functioning, 18 hole, professional grade golf course attached, then it would be an Air Force Base!
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I do not think a BBJ can be operated under 135. I think it has to be either 121 or 91. Correct me if I am wrong.

A BBJ can be operated under Parts 121, 125, 135, 91, or 91K. Under Part 135, the number of passenger seats is restricted well below the certification limit (19 seats if my feeble memory serves). This flight was operated under Part 91 with some pretty serious juice applied in the right places.
 
A BBJ can be operated under Parts 121, 125, 135, 91, or 91K. Under Part 135, the number of passenger seats is restricted well below the certification limit (19 seats if my feeble memory serves). This flight was operated under Part 91 with some pretty serious juice applied in the right places.

Thanks. However, I remember something about the payload. If the payload is over a certain number it cannot be operated under Part 135. I remmebr something around 7000 or something. Not sure. Not that it matters now.
 
Thanks. However, I remember something about the payload. If the payload is over a certain number it cannot be operated under Part 135. I remmebr something around 7000 or something. Not sure. Not that it matters now.
You can bet bill left his payload on the plane.
 
I do not think a BBJ can be operated under 135. I think it has to be either 121 or 91. Correct me if I am wrong.

More than 20 pax or 6000 pounds of payload falls under Part 125. In my last recurrent, I had pilots from the Limited who operate a couple of 40 seat CRJ's. From what they explained it basically puts "121" like regulations on a "91" operation. They even had an additional check ride. Thankfully our owner has his configured for 16:beer:

Cheers- Rum
 

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