Boeing 737 ferry flight
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Boeing 737 ferry flight
Am I legal to co-pilot a Boeing 737 on a ferry flight within Europe? I have the type on my ATP but have not done sim training since April 2010 for the B-737.
At present I am current on Boeing 727 and have that type on my ATP.
At present I am current on Boeing 727 and have that type on my ATP.
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A ferry flight in Europe conducted for a US 121 airline which employs you would be allowable under US FARs...assuming you follow 121 rules. But that would be hard if you're not 121-current on the type. If your company allows you to default to part 91 for non-rev flights (mine does not, but some do) that might allow you to fall back on 61.55 (which still requires recent training and LDGs), but I' not sure you would still be allowed to fly under US FARs in europe if you're not firmly in 121-land. Sounds sketchy.
If you're doing this freelance outside the auspices of a 121 carrier (contract ferry flight or repossession), then european rules would apply for sure. Got ATPL?
If you're doing this freelance outside the auspices of a 121 carrier (contract ferry flight or repossession), then european rules would apply for sure. Got ATPL?
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