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Nope! There is no DUTY TIME restrictions, only REST requirements
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Author: You can be on DUTY forever. Date:
5/27/2021 1:48:16 PM +1/-1
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Just can't plan to FLY (for flight time) unless you cam show 10 hours of legal REST in preceeding 24 of planned completion time of FLIGHT assignment (not planned time of DJTY assignment!
Suppose pilot gets off and goes to hotel for some rest after aircraft breaks. What's the earliest time the company can use him to fly aircraft back to base?
Answer: Whenever they want to under Part 91. Say he got a good solid 5 hrs of rest and came back to fly aircraft home. He is good for Part 91 even though he's it hat his Part 135 REST requirement, because he is not limited to duty 0eriods, but REST requirements. He's even rested and not tired at all.
But he cannot look back 24 hours and find 10 hours of REST, so he cannot be used to pilot an aircraft under Part 135. But he can Part 91 all day long.
So, you are constantly 100% wrong and purposfully misleading!
If you are planning Part 91, you have no DUTY TIME LIMITATIONS |
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