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Hard to do,....ain't it?

So tell me mister discount airline pilot guy (or 737/757/Airbus....) are you compliant or not?
 
Andy Neill said:
Hard to do,....ain't it?
true, but all a 2-engine airplane has to do is comply with 121.193(c)(1), and they're exempt from (c)(2)
(c) Aircraft certificated after August 29, 1959 (SR 422B). No person may operate a turbine engine powered airplane along an intended route unless he complies with either of the following:
(1) There is no place along the intended track that is more than 90 minutes (with all engines operating at cruising power) from an airport that meets the requirements of § 121.197.
Fly safe!

David
 
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Thank you, sir. I have learned something today. I've been harping on this for years and have never noticed the "either of" phrase in 193c1.
 
Andy Neill said:
Thank you, sir. I have learned something today. I've been harping on this for years and have never noticed the "either of" phrase in 193c1.
Now if somebody would just correct all the misconceptions I have ;)

Fly safe!

David
 

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