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Thanks again!
One more question- Will I be able to offer SES instruction with my hired pilot, whom I will be seeking, will be a CFI? I am just thinking of more revenue. Or perhaps, this opens up another big can of worms. ZP |
It should be no problem you just have to designate which flights are going to be training flights and which ones will be 135. There are some 135 carriers that have an arrow/warrior/bonanza/172 that use it for both purposes. Please note most of these aircraft are limited to VFR ops only for part 135. The FAA aircraft requirements for single engine aircraft in IFR can be quite lengthy. Depending on what type of aircraft you're operating.
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Originally Posted by Z_Pilot
(Post 962952)
Where's that update :confused:
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Thanks for the update!
I hope it all works out for you expeditiously. What I have never found online, is any example of a formal application package or at least a compliance statement. It seems it would be tremendously helpful...a tool to use as framework in developing your own compliance statement. Nonetheless, please let us know when you're approved. ZP |
Originally Posted by Z_Pilot
(Post 976396)
Thanks for the update!
I hope it all works out for you expeditiously. What I have never found online, is any example of a formal application package or at least a compliance statement. It seems it would be tremendously helpful...a tool to use as framework in developing your own compliance statement. Nonetheless, please let us know when you're approved. ZP |
Originally Posted by JJOSH122
(Post 976414)
I'd be happy to send you a sample compliance statement.
Thanks Again! ZP |
Another Update
Another Update: Well, I'm behind schedule (surprise, surprise), but things are still moving along. My compliance statement, hazmat program, drug program, MEL, and forms have all been approved. I had a little hickup with getting my DOT Economic Authority, but I have that ironed out and they assure me I will be getting my approval in the mail this week or next. My aircraft conformity inspection is scheduled for Tuesday. Assuming that goes well, the only thing I have left is my checkride and then waiting for my opspecs. I have already inquired about getting approval to use an iPad as an EFB, but that is a completely separate process than the 135 certification process. My forms (weight and balance, load manifests, duty time & flight log, etc) are all stored online, allowing my POI to access my records at any time from anywhere with internet access. That's where I'm at, and I expect to be operational by mid September. I have also been working on the marketing end as well, setting the foundation with a good logo and website. If anyone has any ideas about how to best market a new 135 operation I'm all ears, as my focus is starting to shift from how-to-get-started to how-to-actually-make-it-work.
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Josh -- where are you located? Let me know if you'd be interested in discussion a partnership.
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Does anyone have a ballpark cost estimate for Part 135 insurance costs (or know where I could find) for a single pilot with minimum hours, non-complex single engine plane, fixed gear, VFR only on a 182 or 206? Are we talking 15k,25k,50k,100k/year? Does it depend on how many hours/year you operate or is it going to be a flat rate?
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Hello, being a very old thread, I'm curious if anyone here has had success launching their 135 operation? Any updates?
Thanks PF |
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