Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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After reading a little bit in the FARs, I gave up and decided to consult the most knowledgeable group of experts ever assembled on the planet.
Recency in iCrew has a date AND time associated with it.
Does the time apply to sign in, push back or actual takeoff and landing times? In other words if you are legal at sign in are you legal to fly?
Recency in iCrew has a date AND time associated with it.
Does the time apply to sign in, push back or actual takeoff and landing times? In other words if you are legal at sign in are you legal to fly?
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After reading a little bit in the FARs, I gave up and decided to consult the most knowledgeable group of experts ever assembled on the planet.
Recency in iCrew has a date AND time associated with it.
Does the time apply to sign in, push back or actual takeoff and landing times? In other words if you are legal at sign in are you legal to fly?
Recency in iCrew has a date AND time associated with it.
Does the time apply to sign in, push back or actual takeoff and landing times? In other words if you are legal at sign in are you legal to fly?
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Originally Posted by Iceberg;[url=tel:3331930
3331930[/url]]Solid point. Darn millennials having to put everything on the line.
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Is it possible to average about 18 days off per month flying the 320?
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!
In NYC, there are couple of 5 day trips paying 33'ish hours....two would be 66. Then pick up a normal two day trip worth 10:30 and you are at 76 hours.
Or if you live local and can load up on the one day trips that pay 6/per day, you get 12 of those for 72 hours.
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