Flight Instructor's Crew Rest
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Flight Instructor's Crew Rest
Big argument comes to mind about proper crew rest for flight instructors, not to confuse crew day. What would be the correct number of hours of crew rest for a pilot that flies 5-6 hours per day?
FAR is pretty vague and sometimes hard to understand. Back in my Navy days it was 12 hours of crew rest, 12 hours of crew day and max 8 hours of airtime during a 24hr period.
Thanks guys.
FAR is pretty vague and sometimes hard to understand. Back in my Navy days it was 12 hours of crew rest, 12 hours of crew day and max 8 hours of airtime during a 24hr period.
Thanks guys.
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Not exactly sure what you mean by "crew rest." Flight instructors do not have any rest requirements. A flight instructor cannot give more than 8 hours of FLIGHT instruction during any 24 hour period, but that's not to say that the other time needs to be legal rest (like in a 121 world).
I dont think I understand your question though.
I dont think I understand your question though.
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While CFIs are restricted to 8hrs of flight time in a 24hr period, there is no duty time limit like you have in pt 135 & 121 operations. That means the school can have you fly 8hrs, conduct sim, ground & whatever else with no regulation. It happens and I strongly disagree with this.
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While CFIs are restricted to 8hrs of flight time in a 24hr period, there is no duty time limit like you have in pt 135 & 121 operations. That means the school can have you fly 8hrs, conduct sim, ground & whatever else with no regulation. It happens and I strongly disagree with this.
Thanks for the clarification. That's exactly what I feel, since at the school where I'm training students CFIs are logging 8hrs of flight time, plus 2-3 hrs of ground (pre/post flights). I feel fatigue can be a factor with these young CFIs, that being said 120hrs per month is not bad at all.
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I did that as a CFI for a year and a half. It got me to airline minimums fast but I was so burnt out by the end of that year and a half that I knew I wasn't giving quality instruction anymore. That place made me feel like crap.
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Like others have said, no rest requirements.
But watch the 8 in 24 limit, a long commercial day/night XC followed by a busy day can easily put you over that. It's not 8 in a calendar day, it's 8 in the last 24. A 121 pilot can actually fly more hours in a shorter window than a CFI can.
But watch the 8 in 24 limit, a long commercial day/night XC followed by a busy day can easily put you over that. It's not 8 in a calendar day, it's 8 in the last 24. A 121 pilot can actually fly more hours in a shorter window than a CFI can.
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Like others have said, no rest requirements.
But watch the 8 in 24 limit, a long commercial day/night XC followed by a busy day can easily put you over that. It's not 8 in a calendar day, it's 8 in the last 24. A 121 pilot can actually fly more hours in a shorter window than a CFI can.
But watch the 8 in 24 limit, a long commercial day/night XC followed by a busy day can easily put you over that. It's not 8 in a calendar day, it's 8 in the last 24. A 121 pilot can actually fly more hours in a shorter window than a CFI can.
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