Originally Posted by
mukalel
No change in longtitude..class 3 rest facility aka just the jumpseat as your rest facility.. say you are doing miami to lima out and backs for a month.. thats 11 hours of flying in a day with a 3 man crew and in the preceding 30 days you have done a 2 man trip like a san juan turn out of miami..
What airplane?
The cockpit jumpseat in almost all cases should not qualify as an approved rest seat as it doesn’t meet the definition of what a Class3 rest seat is.
(3) Class 3 rest facility means a seat in an aircraft cabin or flight deck that reclines at least 40 degrees and provides leg and foot support.
United has had to modify the Guam 737’s (by installing a special first class seat for the island hopper) in order comply with the FAR.