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Old 04-19-2014, 10:07 PM
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They are a private business. They can require anything they want. The only "standard" is just that. The FAA does not regulate what businesses do in this respect. If they want to only count Space Shuttle time, they can do just that unfortunately.
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Old 04-20-2014, 04:25 AM
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Originally Posted by KC JODA View Post
I just had an interview for a regional and the interviews not only frowned upon my nearly 300 hours of SIC in a C208 for a 135 EAS provider of SCHEDULED service, he told me I couldn’t count it towards my total time and was now LESS than 1400TT…with it, I was at 1640.

Talk about a kick in the teeth…

The FSDO said I CAN count it, as long as I didn’t engage the autopilot…

…screw this industry with all the different interpretations…

It’s like the bible…EVERYBODY has a different translation.

What Airline was that????
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