Old 12-30-2008 | 05:24 PM
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flyvne1971
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Originally Posted by L'il J.Seinfeld
Why do you guys have such a hard time understanding this concept? The 16 hours pertains to flight duty as a required crewmember. If you are DH in the back you are not a required crewmember, but rather just some poor schmoe with a crappy work contract. The FAA and FARs don't care about you unless you are acting as a required crewmember. If the DH was the first leg of your day it would start your 16 hour clock for flight duties.

Your contract should protect you from having to work 16+ hours, but the FAA/FARs don't in this case.
Originally Posted by BLott4
This happened to us all the time when I was at Mesa, of course our contract back then did not protect us. You're right, DH is not req'd crewmemember time, your rest doesn't start until the DH completes, but you can legaly DH, just can't fly. That is the legal definition, not your contractual one.

It hit me like a ton of bricks! I finally get it. Thanks!!
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