Originally Posted by
AboveAndBeyond
Correct.
A flightcrew member is limited to 100 hours of flight time in 672 consecutive hours (28 days). This is a “rolling” 672 hours and replaces the former limit of 100 hours in any calendar month and the former monthly and quarterly limits for international augmented operations. The 30 or 32 hours in 7 days limit has also been eliminated. A flightcrew member is also limited to 1,000 hours in any 365 consecutive day period. This is a rolling 365 days and replaces the 1,000 hours in a calendar year limit.
A flightcrew member may not exceed 60 FDP hours in any 168 “rolling” consecutive hours (7 days) and 190 FDP hours in any “rolling” 672 consecutive hours (28 days).
I have not flown 121 since 117 came into effect. I read over 117 and I do recall the FDP limits and limits on the number of legs you can fly based on what time zone you start in and how long you have been "acclimated". Man...30 in 7 was a lot easier to understand. Must have been a tax lawyer that wrote the 117 stuff!