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No crap to it. The rules say you can't be scheduled over 8 hours in a day or over 30 hours in 7 days. The key word is *SCHEDULED* If you gate return, air return or divert and still maintain your original schedule for the day or if you start a day over 30/7 and over block you are legal to finish it. Scheduling Rules protect the pilots from being over worked by management, and they protect the company from A-Holes that intentionally over block to try to get out of work.
8 hours is between rest periods, not a 24hr period.
And 30hrs in 7 days is an actual flight time limitation.
Wrong Art. You can fly more than 8 hours in a day(24 hour period). You have to perform a rolling look back after each flight segment and see the required rest within each 24 hour period. Any look back that does not include normal rest, must be no less than reduced rest. If you see reduced rest, then within 24 hours of the beginning of reduced you must begin compensatory rest.
KNOW THY SCHEDULING AND REST REQUIREMENTS. YOU WILL BE VIOLATED.
Wrong Art. You can fly more than 8 hours in a day(24 hour period). .
If at the start of a flight segment you are going to exceed 30/7, you're going back to the gate
You are begining this trip with the last three days off. Your duty time is 1200 local. You start your trip and fly 6 hours and duty off at 2200 local. You are normal rest of 9 hours. You duty back in at 0700. You fly 4 hours and duty off at 1200 local again. It has been 24 hours since you started your assignment and you have flown 10 hours. If you look back on the 24 however, you have the required rest (9 normal or 8 reduced) in that 24 hours. If you had been reduced to 8, then your compensatory rest would be 10 hours, to begin within 24 hours of when your started the reduced rest (2200 local in this case).
Not quite true. If you are scheduled for more than 9 hours of flight time in a 24 hour period, your required rest becomes 11 hours which can be reduced to 9 hours. The next day, your compensatory rest should be at least 12 hours.
and they protect the company from A-Holes that intentionally over block to try to get out of work.