- - How many hours?
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Salukipilot4590
02-02-2008 09:11 PM
I know a company that doesnt pay after you time out....
ChinsFive
02-03-2008 01:23 AM
Originally Posted by flycrj200
(Post 313016)
No you cant regardless of the rest, at least for a 121 operation. If you are working for a 121 operator you need to read your opps manual. ;)
Yes you can. You can't fly more than 8 hours in a single duty period but you can fly more than 8 hours in a day (i.e. 24 hour period)
In fact, you could be scheduled for two 7.5 hour flights seperated by one 9 hour rest in a 24 hour period if your duty time started and block out and ended at block in. Thankfully, most RJ places start your duty 45 minutes or an hour before departure and end it 15 to 30 minutes after block in so that wouldn't really be posssible.
sgrd0q
02-04-2008 02:53 PM
Originally Posted by Salukipilot4590
(Post 313078)
I know a company that doesnt pay after you time out....
I don't believe there is a 121 operation in the US that does not pay the guarantee after you time out.