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Old 12-21-2005, 12:33 AM
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FLYBOYMATTHEW
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121.470 permits Lakes, and other airlines flying 30 seats or less, to comply with 135.261-135.273 with regards to flight time limitations and rest requirements. Yes, it is still a Part 121 airline, but the Beech and the Brasilia both meet these requirements.

A fat line may be blocked to about 95 hours or so, but there are also high-speed (a.k.a. stand up overnight) lines that are blocked at about 45 hours for the month. You can legally fly up to 120 hours per month, 34 hours in 7 consecutive days, and 1,200 hours per year by picking up open time if you choose.

Interviews are held in Greeley, CO, which is just north of Denver. I believe the policy is that they will fly you in on Lakes from one of the cities (towns?) we serve, but I think it's your responsibility to get to one of those cities.

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