Excel spreadsheet for flight/duty limitation
#1
Excel spreadsheet for flight/duty limitation
Does anyone have an excel type spreadsheet they are willing to forward that shows a time-line per day for flight/duty under part 135 and 91? Looking to change what the previous department head is using, and go to a more simplified system which the Feds can take a quick look and check for required rest, etc. Thanks, BB
#3
True, unless you fly 91 and 135 for the same company. Then, Part 91 (that you are paid for) flying counts toward flight time limitations.
Im affraid I don't have a spreadsheet, but it sounds like a good idea. In past employment history using paper forms, we had the same line for every day, with a box at the end to denote 135 or 91.
Im affraid I don't have a spreadsheet, but it sounds like a good idea. In past employment history using paper forms, we had the same line for every day, with a box at the end to denote 135 or 91.
Last edited by GauleyPilot; 01-03-2010 at 03:21 PM.
#4
Gauley has it correct. We operate a Part 135 certificate, and try to keep our part 91 limits (flight time, duty, etc) to mirror that of our 135 (no staying out for 18 hours because the boss needs to get in an extra 18 holes)
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A quick Google search revealed this...
www.electrocution.com/docs/2007FDT.xls
Can you make this work?
www.electrocution.com/docs/2007FDT.xls
Can you make this work?
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