I'm trying to get a feel for how 135 cargo flying is like. Do you get to pick the route? If the weather is nice, can you opt to go the flight VFR?   Lets say your route takes you over the town where you grew up in. If you were to decide to do a few 360's over the town to try to spot your house, will something like this get you fired? At a regional, this would get you fired in an instant. Are you given more freedom as a 135 cargo pilot? Obviously, assume that doing something like this causes no adverse safety violations.  Do they just give you the plane loaded up, tell you the destination, then it's up to you to do the rest? Or is it just as strict as the airlines?  Right now as a CFI, I can pretty much do whatever I want. If me and my student want to circle around a cow patch and watch the cows, we sure as hell can. There is no one to stop us. I have a cross country tomorrow, which we planned specifically so we can fly over and see this certain lake, which is supposed to have good water skiing (we are both interested in waterskiing). I KNOW this kind of freedom doesn't exist at an airline (which is partly why I'm not interested in working at an airline), but what about places like Airnet and AMF?
				
			 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		