gunfyter
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AngelKing said:You keep referring to part 121. This is not 121. You still haven't shown a case of a pilot being violated under the conditions I stated earlier.
AK
The flight time
limitation rules applicable to scheduled air carriers operating air-
planes of 30 or fewer seats and air taxi operations are contained in
Part 135 of the FAR. The substance of the rules in Parts 121 and
135 is essentially the same and the rules are likewise interpreted.
If you look at the court case... 135 carriers were also Plaintiffs against the FAA.limitation rules applicable to scheduled air carriers operating air-
planes of 30 or fewer seats and air taxi operations are contained in
Part 135 of the FAR. The substance of the rules in Parts 121 and
135 is essentially the same and the rules are likewise interpreted.
You are skating on thin ice wth your opinion and 135 operators have been getting away with murder because the POIs have not been enforcing the regs.
I don't want to repost the whole case. The exact same "unexpected delay" arguments made by the 121 companies are what you are hanging your hat on... FAA and the court decided against those arguments. And as you can see by the above quote... the same interpretaion applies to 121 and 135.
"...For the foregoing reasons, the consolidated petitions for
review are denied.
So ordered."
review are denied.
So ordered."
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