Defenition of a Sector vs JAR Sub. Q
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Defenition of a Sector vs JAR Sub. Q
Just trying to find a defenition of what a sector means in terms of flight duty.
Can anyone give me some help. txs.
Can anyone give me some help. txs.
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In ordinary talk, a sector is one flight.
To be more precise a sector is the time defined as "from when an aircraft first moves under its own power to when it comes to rest (hopefully) on stand".
In terms of flight duty - you can normally only do so many sectors in so many hours. Every country is different, but for example UK rules you need to know (inter alia) what time they reported, and how many sectors. A table then tells you how long they can operate.
Please do not ask for any further details on how flight duty is worked out, as it can be extremely boring!!
all the best
c
To be more precise a sector is the time defined as "from when an aircraft first moves under its own power to when it comes to rest (hopefully) on stand".
In terms of flight duty - you can normally only do so many sectors in so many hours. Every country is different, but for example UK rules you need to know (inter alia) what time they reported, and how many sectors. A table then tells you how long they can operate.
Please do not ask for any further details on how flight duty is worked out, as it can be extremely boring!!
all the best
c
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Thanks a lot, do you know if this defenition is placed within the JAR`s?
Anyway I am just trying to prepare for the SUB Q that should be implemented sometime in 2008.
Anyway I am just trying to prepare for the SUB Q that should be implemented sometime in 2008.