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Old 9th Sep 2009, 10:23
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Hrs limitation!!!

Hi everybody,

I hold a UK CAA CPL/IR, I am currently flying B737-300 in Turkey. As I am quite new of this industry and I have a couple of enquire for you:

Could you pleas tell me which regulation (Turkish or UK) I need to apply in order to know what is the maximum number of hours that I can fly in a week/month/year. (because even if Turkey is part of JAA their max is 110hrs per month nor like JAA says 100hrs in 28 consecutive days)...what I have to do?!

thk all

Gino
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The rules of the operator you fly for apply.
Check your Part A manual and look for flight time limitations.

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FTL's have NOT been harmonised under JAR so every state and possibly operator has different ones and a different interpretation of the rules.
It's a mess. But you should be bound by your ops man part A.
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One operates to the FTL's as published, and approved by the regultory authority, in the operator's Flight Ops. Manual.
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Ask the Chief Pilot.
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And it's UK CAA, not JAA, that favour a max of 100 hours in 28 days but in a month, an average month being 30+ days, that could equate to perhaps a max of 120 hours in a month!
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