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Probably not, because they have little practical ability to monitor or evaluate the quality of rest that a pilot receives, unless he tells them. They can, however, easily check whether any job-related activity (like commuting) might have kept the pilot from having an adequate opportunity to rest. That is what they might try to regulate.![]()
If they want to do that, maybe they could start with the job related activity of 16 hours of duty followed by the release (planeside) to 8 hours of reduced rest. Transportation, local in nature, there's a loaded gun. Yes, I know that I am dreaming.