Tackleberry
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A Squared said:Not much.
PIC requirements:
PArt 121. ATP
Part 135, ATP for some ops, 1200 tt for others*
SIC requirements:
part 121, comm multi/IR, no minimum time
part 135, comm multi/IR, no minimum time
Looks to me like the requiremnts are pretty similar to me, with 121 being slightly more stringent in some cases .... what was your point again?
*Ignores VFR only ops which only require Comm/IR + 500 hr.
NoPax said:135 drug testing program required for scenic flights...I used to make 210/hr from doing them in a 172, (6 people pay 35 bucks each, .5 on hobbs for the flight), but can't anymore - besides not much to see where I'm at, now that I am 135.
135 drug testing program required for scenic flights...I used to make 210/hr from doing them in a 172, (6 people pay 35 bucks each, .5 on hobbs for the flight), but can't anymore - besides not much to see where I'm at, now that I am 135.
6 pax in a 172??
414flyer said:6 pax in a 172??
avbug said:think he's saying three people for a half hour flight at thirty five bucks a pop, times two to make one hour of flying, for a total of six folks and two hundred ten bucks earned.
avbug said:That's not nearly enough to support that drug habit, though...
JAFI said:How about a discussion on your opinion of "Can the teaching of the Code of Federal regulations (14CFR) be done better?"
Were you happy with the way you were taught in ground school? Did you feel prepared when you began flying? Can you suggest a way to better prepare student pilots for their (say private pilot experience)?