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dugan jones

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here's a question i have. if someone owns say a gulfstream can they fly it single pilot? are there any rules for flying your own plane privately? this would be strictly part 91 flying, nothing for hire at all. thanks
 
Almost all jets require two qualified pilots in order to operate legally. The FAA could careless if the pilot happens to be the owner, as long as they are qualified. The new crop of "very light jets" and some Citation jets are some of the few that can be flown by one person. No Gulfstream can be flown single pilot.
 
you fly a B727 and ask this question? The answer is ....it depends on the person next to you.

If that person is a worthless POS then yes you can fly single pilot and end up doing it be default cause they are worthless. now if they are really good, then it makes flying alot more pleasurable!!!

does the B727 you fly have a FE, or do you guys go back there taking turns to set the panel up tank to engine?
 

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