Yea I'm good. Preferably something that I can get through more then one paragraph of before I toss it across the hotel room and turn on Netflix/Hulu/HBOgo/Pornhub
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Meh.... you don't need to know 121 regs to fly 121. Ask any 121 pilot. They won't be able to tell you a damn one. Opspecs are also a foreign thing. Terps... looooool.
You get the usual follow the procedure layed out in (we named our manual this). Even from pilots on this board.Not sure what kind of 121 pilots you fly with...
You get the usual follow the procedure layed out in (we named our manual this). Even from pilots on this board.
Which is how you get funny things like "we'll just shoot the ILS in LNAV/VNAV."
I've been at two 121s and 3 135s. I've always been blown away by the lack of regulation type knowledge in the 121 world. It seems to me everyone relies on the dispatcher or scheduling and just takes them at their word.I dunno... I've worked at two different 121 outfits and at both places the majority of the guys were/are pretty damn familiar with opspec and 121 language. The terps stuff, less so.
I've been at two 121s and 3 135s. I've always been blown away by the lack of regulation type knowledge in the 121 world. It seems to me everyone relies on the dispatcher or scheduling and just takes them at their word.
aaaanyway......FAR/AIM aint go no 121 in it. But you can purchase a FAR/CREW which is 121 and 117 together. smaller lighter handy. know the regs. live longer.
Use the FAR/AIM. Pretend you need to teach a class on 121 regs to new 121 pilots. Organize the curriculum. Write the content. You never really know something until you can teach it.Anyone got a good source to start studying 121 regs from? Need to start brushing up on them.
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Um... the aim still applies to 121.aaaanyway......FAR/AIM aint go no 121 in it. But you can purchase a FAR/CREW which is 121 and 117 together. smaller lighter handy. know the regs. live longer.
Does everything explained go into 121/117 stuff pretty good?
PANS-OPS!Meh.... you don't need to know 121 regs to fly 121. Ask any 121 pilot. They won't be able to tell you a damn one. Opspecs are also a foreign thing. Terps... looooool.
Most of the same opspecs used in 121 seem to be also used in most 135s, unless said 121 carrier has all that awesome equipment installed that allow for more, uh, opspecs/exemptions to use it. CO55, CO71, CO79 for example is used by both. Two obvious ones I found to be missing from our manual was the CAT II opspec and the second alternate exemption when comparing our GOM to Air Wisconsin's.
Referencing the regs themselves seems to be already addressed; I have nothing for you there. I just read through them online, which is probably even more dry than the book, because formatting disaster. I second Netflix and pornhub instead though since ground school is A LOT slower paced than what you've already been through most likely, unless it's not.![]()