Trash8Mofo
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According to FAR135.225 No pilot may begin an instrument approach to an airport unless: 2) The latest weather report issued by that weather reporting facility indicates that weather conditions are at or above the authorized IFR landing minimums for that airport.
This is different from FAR 121, where specifically it mentions the Visibility must be better than the reported mins for that approach.
Does that mean under 135, the pilot must have the ceiling and the visibility to start an approach? It would be greatly appreciated if someone can check the NJ FOM. I think other potential interviewees would appreciate this, thanks.
To my own defenses on hijacking this thread, the original poster himself said that and I quote "The only question is whether I can get by on an FO's pay". First, only he knows IF he can afford it, nobody else on the chatboard knows. Second, the pay thing has been hammered to death, pilotpaycentral's numbers are correct, plus 5-10% OT. I think we have answered his only question
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This is different from FAR 121, where specifically it mentions the Visibility must be better than the reported mins for that approach.
Does that mean under 135, the pilot must have the ceiling and the visibility to start an approach? It would be greatly appreciated if someone can check the NJ FOM. I think other potential interviewees would appreciate this, thanks.
To my own defenses on hijacking this thread, the original poster himself said that and I quote "The only question is whether I can get by on an FO's pay". First, only he knows IF he can afford it, nobody else on the chatboard knows. Second, the pay thing has been hammered to death, pilotpaycentral's numbers are correct, plus 5-10% OT. I think we have answered his only question
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