Part 121: Regulations & Required Rest

by Elijah Nicolas on Sunday, June 7, 2009

I guess some of you out there have been waiting for a “paper” that I was talking about in which I would cover the current events involving crew rest and fatigue.  I wanted to make it an easy download for you so here you are in PDF format.  Comment away.

121 Paper.pdf

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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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Elijah Nicolas Sunday, June 14, 2009 at 21:17

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?!

Captain Rich Rubin Friday, July 24, 2009 at 2:53

Hi Elijah,

Nice work on your paper about crew rest rules.

All the best..

Capt. Rich Rubin, Retired
American Airlines

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