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I love bidding CDO reserve. I don't want to see that lost.
The FAA, led by former ALPA MEC Chairman Randy Babbitt, is looking to rewrite the flight time and duty day regulations for FAR 121 carriers.
My questions to this forum is, if you had the authority to write the regulation and implement new flight time and duty day rules, what would they look like.
For me, I would suggest no more than a 12 hour duty day (domestic), 14 hour (international), and current Ultra Long Haul rules, but keep the 8 hour flight time restriction for two pilot aircrews. Comments?
Just my opinion, I could be wrong.
Champ 42272
I'm not...One must not confuse the desire to improve safety with that to improve their W2s.
Splert said:Efficient schedules drive safety. Long duty days with very few block hours or long duty days with 10 legs hurt safety.
Agreed...but proposing pay rigs become LAW is the wrong way to go about improving safety because it doesn't appear to have safety as the primary interest.
I agree with the max duty being tied with the number of landings.
Cycles is the main cause for fatigue, not flying:
6 hours of flying in one leg is a LOT less tiring than 6 hours of flying with 6 legs.