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what is a flag flight?

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Old 10th Sep 2004, 09:43
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Talking what is a flag flight?

There are three kinds of ops in ATPL: International, Domestic and Flag. I am not sure what the meaning of flag operations is.

Can you tell me? And give me a couple of example. Thanks.
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Could it be a positioning flight??
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Hello,

For the FAA ATPL there are 3 types of operation which are Flag, Domestic, and Supplemental.

Flag is international scheduled ops, domestic is domestic scheduled ops, and supplemental is non-scheduled ops (covering both domestic and international)

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