SpiceWeasel
Tre Kronor
I suppose I'll preface this with "I should probably already know this" but I don't.... so here goes:
Lets say I work for an airline. Our maximum flight hours are as follows:
8 in 24, 30 in 7, 100 in a month, 1000 in a year. Give or take but I'm fairly certain that is the deal. Is this FAA limitation a commercial hours limitation? What if I wanted to work on getting a CFI on my off time (what off time, I know!)? I obviously need to log the time "towards" certificates, ratings, or currency....
And once I get the CFI, could I donate my time (ie. not get paid for it - so that I stay within that company limitation), and therefore (along the lines of the paragraph above), fly in excess of the "paid" flight time hours requirement?
If I'm confusing, let me know!
Lets say I work for an airline. Our maximum flight hours are as follows:
8 in 24, 30 in 7, 100 in a month, 1000 in a year. Give or take but I'm fairly certain that is the deal. Is this FAA limitation a commercial hours limitation? What if I wanted to work on getting a CFI on my off time (what off time, I know!)? I obviously need to log the time "towards" certificates, ratings, or currency....
And once I get the CFI, could I donate my time (ie. not get paid for it - so that I stay within that company limitation), and therefore (along the lines of the paragraph above), fly in excess of the "paid" flight time hours requirement?
If I'm confusing, let me know!