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Your wasting your time guys. The FAA works for the airlines so they don't care and all ALPA does is squander our dues and do the opposite of what the membership wants.
 
Only 35 comments so far?! There must be 100,000 commercial pilots in this country. This is a generational regulation which will affect the rest of our careers. Tell them to give us 10 hours behind the door, no waivers! If you want your comment to be anonymous just don't fill out the left side of the page.

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Seems like it's taking them longer to review the comments before they post them. Usually there are a few each day. Right now it shows the last comment was on 22 Oct. Maybe the guy who reviews took some days off.
 
Guess the FAA guy who releases submitted comments for public posting is back from vacation. Responses jumped to over 200 today. Lots of interesting comments!

Comment here:
http://www.regulations.gov/search/Regs/home.html#submitComment?R=0900006480b4ea5b

Read comments here:
http://www.regulations.gov/search/R...=All&Ntx=mode+matchall&Ntt=FAA-2009-1093-0001

If you are participants on any other pilot bulletin boards please post the above links so the FAA will get as many comments as possible. The current fatigue rules have been in effect for FIFTY years. The new ones will be there for the entire remainder of the career of any pilot currently flying. It is worth it!
 
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