tbmpilot
Well-Known Member
I don't believe there is any such thing as an empty leg on a 135 if a sandbagger is onboard.
Let's examine. Here's a common scenario. You work for Operator 1. Operator 2 subs out a King Air trip to Operator 1 and says "Customer wants two pilots. We're gonna send one of our guys with you." Operator 1 lists Operator 2's pilot as a passenger on the manifest, not a crew member.
Aircraft is at airport A. The trip is booked as a repositioning leg to airport B, pick up the customer and take them to airport C, and then return to A with Operator 2's pilot. All of these legs seem to be 135 since you have a passenger on-board and the other pilot can't manipulate the flight controls.
Let's examine. Here's a common scenario. You work for Operator 1. Operator 2 subs out a King Air trip to Operator 1 and says "Customer wants two pilots. We're gonna send one of our guys with you." Operator 1 lists Operator 2's pilot as a passenger on the manifest, not a crew member.
Aircraft is at airport A. The trip is booked as a repositioning leg to airport B, pick up the customer and take them to airport C, and then return to A with Operator 2's pilot. All of these legs seem to be 135 since you have a passenger on-board and the other pilot can't manipulate the flight controls.