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Old 11th Mar 2012, 22:39
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Make it happen is on the money and so is eocvictim.

However have a look at CAO 48.1 Issue 9.



PCX.....Love your "CAPITAL" letter's. By the way have a look at Issue 9 not 7 as you refer! And by the way it's CAO 48.1

check this out....



1.1 Each pilot of an aircraft in which the flight crew includes not more than 2 pilots engaged in other than aerial agricultural operations shall be subject to the limitations specified in these Orders.

It's no longer what you state PCX>>>>

1.1 These Orders shall apply to aerial work, charter and regular public transport service operations unless otherwise stated.



Let's just be safe.....

You are responsible for your own fatigue management system with all pvt operators. The only thing you are going to know is the basic template of CAO 48.1. They will govern you and give you boundaries...be smart!



You crash, CASA uses this reg to snag you...

Very simple and straight forward.


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