Here is an excerpt of what you’ll find:
Deducing from FAR 121.471, a pilot can log just shy of 8 hours of flight time while being on duty for a maximum of 16 hours straight as long as he/she gets 9 hours of rest. Most airlines institute a 14-hour duty day limitation, which can be extended to 16 hours due to inclement weather and mechanical delays. But in no instance shall a crew take a flight knowing well that they would violate the 16 hour regulation. At that point, your pilots usually advise you that they will need to re-crew the aircraft and flight in order to get you to your destination.

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So any thoughts?! Would it have been better if I just “cute and posted” the entire paper here so you didn’t have to download it?!
Hi Elijah,
Nice work on your paper about crew rest rules.
All the best..
Capt. Rich Rubin, Retired
American Airlines