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Question is weird, what do you mean "pass on duty day"?!?
 
Nothing....go read the reg, there are only provisions for exceeding flight time. There's a good legal interp on this from the FAA.


Wrong, you can go over duty day. You just have to plan to not exceed your 14 hours. That does not mean you have a blank check.

Just like you don't have to land with 45 minutes of fuel, but you must plan to do so.
 
what four things lets you pass on the 14 hour duty day?
Four things? I thought there were 732 things that allow you to exceed 14 hours of duty. Legal to start legal to finish.
 
Unfortunately it depends on the FSDO. Or the POI. Or the time of day. Or what the POI had for breakfast...
 
Duty time not to be exceeded. (14 hours)
Flight time may be exceeded, but must be followed up by incresed rest period times.

135.267 (c), (d), (e)
 
Duty time not to be exceeded. (14 hours)
Flight time may be exceeded, but must be followed up by incresed rest period times.

135.267 (c), (d), (e)

Where does it say you can't exceed 14 hours?
 
Where does it say you can't exceed 14 hours?
? 135.267
Flight time limitations and rest requirements: Unscheduled one- and two-pilot crews.
(a) No certificate holder may assign any flight crewmember, and no flight crewmember may accept an assignment, for flight time as a member of a one- or two-pilot crew if that crewmember's total flight time in all commercial flying will exceed?

It doesn't, it says you not assign duty in excess of 14 hours. Unforeseen enroute delays will allow you to legally exceed 14 hours. 135 Legal to start legal to finish.

We won't even mention Part 91 tail end ferry
 
? 135.267
Flight time limitations and rest requirements: Unscheduled one- and two-pilot crews.
(a) No certificate holder may assign any flight crewmember, and no flight crewmember may accept an assignment, for flight time as a member of a one- or two-pilot crew if that crewmember's total flight time in all commercial flying will exceed?

It doesn't, it says you not assign duty in excess of 14 hours. Unforeseen enroute delays will allow you to legally exceed 14 hours. 135 Legal to start legal to finish.

We won't even mention Part 91 tail end ferry

Correct. You can exceed 14 hours as long as you plan not to.
 

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