Just curious as to how many operators run crew rest right at FAA minimums. I find that 10 hours of rest when you account for driving :30, making and eating dinner :45-1:00 Winding down 1:00, falling asleep :30, waking up and taking a shower, getting dressed, checking weather and driving to the airport 2:00... is not enough. This is fine with me for 2 back to backers but the sleep deprivation after 2 days decreases the safety level for shure. This is assuming I am so buissy I am running at minimum FAA rest on duty times. Realistically we need 8 hours of sleep and only 1:00 on each side of duty out takes its toll day by day.
I am the only employee at a one airplane and one pilot 135 op and work for a very reasonable owner and would appreciate any ideas on this. Both the pilot and the airplane have to function correctly and it is a fine line with being operationally flexible in this situation.
Thanks
I am the only employee at a one airplane and one pilot 135 op and work for a very reasonable owner and would appreciate any ideas on this. Both the pilot and the airplane have to function correctly and it is a fine line with being operationally flexible in this situation.
Thanks