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what four things lets you pass on the 14 hour duty day?
Nothing....go read the reg, there are only provisions for exceeding flight time. There's a good legal interp on this from the FAA.
Four things? I thought there were 732 things that allow you to exceed 14 hours of duty. Legal to start legal to finish.what four things lets you pass on the 14 hour duty day?
Duty time not to be exceeded. (14 hours)
Flight time may be exceeded, but must be followed up by incresed rest period times.
135.267 (c), (d), (e)
? 135.267Where does it say you can't exceed 14 hours?
? 135.267
Flight time limitations and rest requirements: Unscheduled one- and two-pilot crews.
(a) No certificate holder may assign any flight crewmember, and no flight crewmember may accept an assignment, for flight time as a member of a one- or two-pilot crew if that crewmember's total flight time in all commercial flying will exceed?
It doesn't, it says you not assign duty in excess of 14 hours. Unforeseen enroute delays will allow you to legally exceed 14 hours. 135 Legal to start legal to finish.
We won't even mention Part 91 tail end ferry
Where does it say you can't exceed 14 hours?
you can not be assinged more than 14 hours, but you can exceed it for circumstances beyond your control(c) A flight crewmember's flight time may exceed the flight time limits of paragraph (b) of this section if the assigned flight time occurs during a regularly assigned duty period of no more than 14 hours and?
you can not be assinged more than 14 hours, but you can exceed it for circumstances beyond your control
Well I just dont agree and that is fine. It is very American to not agree. We operate under that rule. We exceed 14 hours duty on an irregualr basis. Our POI knows about and says it is legal. Been doing it under 135 for 17 years, filling out the truck driver sheets with comments on what casued us to exceed 14 hours. So you do it your way, we will do it our way. Best of luck and blue skies.Yip, It's simply not there.
Well I just dont agree and that is fine. It is very American to not agree. We operate under that rule. We exceed 14 hours duty on an irregualr basis. Our POI knows about and says it is legal. Been doing it under 135 for 17 years, filling out the truck driver sheets with comments on what casued us to exceed 14 hours. So you do it your way, we will do it our way. Best of luck and blue skies.
Yip, It doesn't say that. Read the whole thing again. It says you can exceed the flight time limits provided you were scheduled no more than 10 hrs flight and 14 hours duty. It does not say you can exceed the 14 hour duty period anywhere.
The only mention of a maximum assigned 14 hour duty period is where it is listed as one of the requirements needed to exceed the 10 hour flight time limit as described in paragraph (b). It does not say you can exceed the 14 hour duty limit. If you can quote something that says you can exceed 14 hours of duty, I'd be happy to learn something new. However, 135.267 does not give a provision to fly an aircraft under pt 135 rules after 14 hours of duty. It's simply not there.