Prop Trash
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As long as your schedule does not have you exceeding the 30/7 when you begin that particular day, you can legally exceed it. 16hr duty is a hard rule though.
The 30/7 is "legal to start legal to finish" on the last day. You may not exceed the 16 hour duty limit at anytime. If you over flew your scheduled block the first few days of your trip then your totals for the 7 days may exceed 30 hours on your seventh day. If you start the 7th day of flying and your totals were scheduled to end with less than or equal to 30 hours, then you're good to go. In this instance, if you get delayed for some reason on the last day - you can exceed the 30 hours but not the 16 hour duty rule. If you are going to exceed the 30/7 limit on your last day, then you need to amend your schedule by dropping a leg or a round trip etc.
What about this case?
SCHEDULED flight time:
Mon-Fri= 6 hours daily (Scheduled for 30)
By thursday your ACTUAL flight time= 25
Can you start friday if your actual (25) plus your next day scheduled time (6) will exceed 30?
This thread is already too long, but I can't resist.
Bottom line: Legal to start (scheduled), legal to finish (actual block).
You finished Thursday at 25 you you must add your 6 hours of scheduled flying now for Friday to see if your "legal to start" on Friday. Legally you may not start Friday with 6 hours in the schedule because it will exceed 30 hours. Notify Crew Sched, and I'm sure they will modify your trip to make you legal.
T8
Ding ding ding! Yeppers.
Now, what happens if you finish Thursday with 24, start Friday with 6 scheduled (so you're 100% legal to start) . . . . and the day goes great, until
. . . . your second leg, you divert due to weather. Get some more fuel a divert airport XYZ, and continue to your original destination.
Is this a "modification to your schedule", requiring a recalc of Legal/start-legal/finish?
(I know the answer, just trying to blow the mind of the noob)
Saying that you can't start if you're going to go over 30 is not quite accurate. If its a multileg day, you can start, but they'll have to drop a round trip, or something during the day to keep it legal.
"Legal to start....legal to finish.....
T8
Saying that you can't start if you're going to go over 30 is not quite accurate. If its a multileg day, you can start, but they'll have to drop a round trip, or something during the day to keep it legal.
It is also important to remember that if scheduling tells you "you're good to go", that actually negates 30/7, 100/month, 1000/year, 16hr duty. Above all, trust your scheduler, their ticket is on the line as well and they won't lead you into an illegal assignment.