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hawg2hawk said:PSL, thanks. Good info.
To further clarify, I guess I should add that I'm asking specifically about single pilot part 135, owner/pilot operations, although I am interested in whether it is generally condoned for other unscheduled part 135 operations also. My guess is that I would be talking about less than 10 hours a month total.
Greygoose, who do you fly for?
Ty Webb said:I know people who do this- in fact, one of our Check Airmen is a D.O. for a 135 jet operator in S. Florida. The biggest problem is usually 30/7.
If you can find a 91 job on the side, instead of 135, it would probably be better all around . . . . .
AutoBus said:Actually commercial flying is commercial flying 91 (if your getting a $$) or 135 time would count against your 121 30/7, 100hr, 1000hr limits. That would probably be the limiting factor.
Ty Webb said:Be that as it may, 91 would still be better, because it doesn't contain as many restrictions, definitions, training events or paperwork, all of which would make 135 a more difficult match.