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FARs said:121.471 Flight time limitations and rest requirements: All flight crewmembers.(a) No certificate holder conducting domestic operations may schedule any flight crewmember and no flight crewmember may accept an assignment for flight time in scheduled air transportation or in other commercial flying if that crewmember's total flight time in all commercial flying will exceed—
(1) 1,000 hours in any calendar year;
(2) 100 hours in any calendar month;
(3) 30 hours in any 7 consecutive days;
(4) 8 hours between required rest periods.
DC8 Flyer said:I might be misunderstanding you guys and I might be misunderstanding how the 30 in 7 works (doesnt apply to me anymore).
You cannot fly or be scheduled to fly more than 30 hours in a 7 calender day period. So if you are on day 7 (you have had your 1 in 7 break) and in the past 6 days you have flown 25.5 hours, you can only be scheduled to fly 4.5 hours this day. Lets say you have 4 legs that day, legs 1, 2 and 3 are 1 hour legs and leg 4 is the 1.5 hour leg. Legs 1 and 2 block 1 hour each, but you are delayed on leg 3 and block 1.2. I understand it as you can not legally take leg 4 since it is blocked for 1.5 and that would put you "scheduled" over 30 hours in 7 by .2.