spoolinup22
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Anybody have any insight on how to start a 135 gig? I have a friend that has a few planes that sit too much and he's been throwing the idea around for a while now.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Unfortunately with the few aircraft it would be quite an operation.Single Pilot/Single Plane 135 Cert is actually relatively quick and easy to start. If you have the plane and the pilot, I'd start with a call to my local FSDO and get the ball rolling.
OpSpecs is pretty simple... you just go down the list of all opspecs paragraphs available for your operation type and select which ones you want.Well one of the planes is a westwind which requires 2 crew, so single pilot would be a little difficult. The two other planes only need one pilot so we would be okay there.
Any tips for starting an ops specs?
Uh...I think any single engine piston as long as the 135 equipment requirements are met.Which single engine piston aircraft other than Cirrus are certified for IFR flights under Part 135 ops?
Uh...I think any single engine piston as long as the 135 equipment requirements are met.
Now most piston singles don't come stock with dual alternators (or a bigass battery) and dual vacuum systems, so maybe that's what the other dude was asking about.Yep and engine trend monitoring for IFR with pax.
http://www.basicaircraft.com/turbo-alternator-bae-14-28.aspNow most piston singles don't come stock with dual alternators (or a bigass battery) and dual vacuum systems, so maybe that's what the other dude was asking about.
Now most piston singles don't come stock with dual alternators (or a bigass battery) and dual vacuum systems, so maybe that's what the other dude was asking about.