wheelsup
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It's "their" piss.
But it's not, it's someone else's who wants their stuff tested.
It's "their" piss.
I wanna see you do that, just so I can sit back and watch the hilarity ensue.So you mean I can't just walk up to a lapquest pilot and hand him a warm cup of....my piss and say take this to New York.?
I'm just curious as to what the mins are for freight. I know the FARs for 135 PIC IFR. I'm getting ready to finish up with my comercial ASEL and I'm trying to figure out where to go next. I wanted to originally instruct but I'm not feelin it anymore. Any advice is welcome.![]()
No min distance, and point to point counts.I'm assuming there is a minimum distance to count towards the X-C time requirement, or can I really count all the 5-20 NM flights between local airports as X-C for the 135 mins? Almost seems too good to be true!
I'm assuming there is a minimum distance to count towards the X-C time requirement, or can I really count all the 5-20 NM flights between local airports as X-C for the 135 mins? Almost seems too good to be true!
How do you plan to get time to meet the 135 Mins? 1200 hours is a lot when you only have 250 after getting your commercial.
That is incorrect. Your point to point XC time starts from day one. Some licenses/ratings require at least 50nm but that doesn't mean you can't accrue point to point time.My understanding is that the flights after your initial Commercial rating that are point to point count as X-C. Private, Instrument, and Commercial define what an X-C is. ATP doesn't define a cross country, so you go back to Part 1's definition of X-C.
I'm, sitting at about 450 TT. I was just inqiring as to what were the mins which as everyone aswered was 135 PIC mins. So that answerd my question. I'm not sure if I want to instruct, so I'm covering all the bases as to time building.
and where your at -ABX air. They fly small short hops out of Wilmington.
Hahahaha... You're kidding, right?
Nope. They have allegedly, a small fleet of twins that they fly on short hops.
Don't believe anything the person that told you that ever again.
ABX=Airborne Express=DHL now, I don't think they fly anything smaller than DC-9's.