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23rd Jun 2021, 13:07
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Posted By BuzzBox

You could have just answered the damn question...

You could have just answered the damn question without the snarky attitude.
23rd Jun 2021, 07:34
Replies: 81
Views: 14,410
Posted By BuzzBox

Might I ask why?

Might I ask why?
18th Jun 2021, 08:40
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Views: 14,410
Posted By BuzzBox

As I said in a previous comment: "121.535...

As I said in a previous comment: "121.535 provides for relief of the PIC, but it doesn’'t explain how an FO or SO without an ATPL can be left in charge."

Hopefully, common sense would prevail, but...
17th Jun 2021, 23:41
Replies: 81
Views: 14,410
Posted By BuzzBox

121.535 (2) or (3) allows the PIC to delegate the...

121.535 (2) or (3) allows the PIC to delegate the conduct of the flight to an appropriately qualified pilot who meets the specified requirements, no?
17th Jun 2021, 13:18
Replies: 81
Views: 14,410
Posted By BuzzBox

121.535 provides for relief of the PIC, but it...

121.535 provides for relief of the PIC, but it doesn’t explain how an FO or SO without an ATPL can be left in charge.
17th Jun 2021, 05:40
Replies: 81
Views: 14,410
Posted By BuzzBox

Or a headset with a very long lead.

Or a headset with a very long lead.
16th Jun 2021, 22:54
Replies: 81
Views: 14,410
Posted By BuzzBox

True, and common sense should prevail....

True, and common sense should prevail. Unfortunately, ‘CASA’ and ‘common sense’ seem to be mutually exclusive.
16th Jun 2021, 11:09
Replies: 81
Views: 14,410
Posted By BuzzBox

I did say 'appropriately qualified', ie with an...

I did say 'appropriately qualified', ie with an ATPL as per the regs.
16th Jun 2021, 07:01
Replies: 81
Views: 14,410
Posted By BuzzBox

Try 121.535 Relief of Pilot in Command: ...

Try 121.535 Relief of Pilot in Command:



I take that to mean the PIC can delegate command of the aircraft to an appropriately qualified co-pilot above FL200.
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