jsoceanlord
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OK here goes;;
a couple weeks ago my boss said that 'FAA inspector personnel' were concerned that I flew an islander that was a part 91 plane on a 135 flight. I asked my boss if I should file a NASA ASRS form and he said i had nothing to worry about because we weren't paid for the flight (so it was a 91 flight. we had urgent medical supplies). I agreed and didn't file the form.
Now i get a registered letter investigating my jan 3 flight. what's worse is i applied for a job that only allows 2 faa viloations in 5 years - so i'm ordering a stack of blank forms
what happened is i changed planes after talking to my D.O. on the phone at 5am and telling him i'd prefer the other (part 91) plane because it had more fuel
thanks for any insights
a couple weeks ago my boss said that 'FAA inspector personnel' were concerned that I flew an islander that was a part 91 plane on a 135 flight. I asked my boss if I should file a NASA ASRS form and he said i had nothing to worry about because we weren't paid for the flight (so it was a 91 flight. we had urgent medical supplies). I agreed and didn't file the form.
Now i get a registered letter investigating my jan 3 flight. what's worse is i applied for a job that only allows 2 faa viloations in 5 years - so i'm ordering a stack of blank forms
what happened is i changed planes after talking to my D.O. on the phone at 5am and telling him i'd prefer the other (part 91) plane because it had more fuel
thanks for any insights