Anonymous ID: df80a6 Feb. 24, 2022, 2:03 p.m. No.15713127   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3136

>>15713076

 

135Single Pilot

 

A single-pilot operator is a certificate holder that is limited to using only one pilot for all part 135 operations. That specific pilot is listed by name and certificate number on the FAA issued Operations Specification (OpSpec) A040. The use of any pilot(s) other than the single pilot listed on OpSpec A040 is not authorized. In general, the regulations do not require a single-pilot operator to develop and maintain manuals or training programs, designate a Director of Operations, Chief Pilot, or a Director of Maintenance. However, they are required to designate the management officials responsible for operational control and to provide a Hazardous Materials (HazMat) training program. Additional information regarding certification of single-pilot operators is contained in FSIMS FAA Order 8900.1, Volume 2, Chapter 4, Section 6.

135 Single Pilot in Command

 

A single Pilot In Command (PIC) operator is a certificate holder that is limited to using only one PIC and up to a maximum of 3 Second In Command (SIC) pilots for all part 135 operations. The PIC and the SIC(s) are listed by name and certificate number on the FAA issued OpSpec A039. The certificate holder is only authorized to use those pilots in the specific duty positions listed in OpSpec A039. The certificate holder is not authorized to use any other pilots, nor are any pilots allowed to serve in a duty position (PIC or SIC), unless they are listed in that duty position in OpSpec A039. Single PIC certificate holders have limitations on the size of aircraft and the scope of operations that are allowed, which include:

 

Aircraft are limited to those type certificated with 9 passenger seats or less,

Operations are limited to the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean,

No Category II or Category III instrument approach operations are allowed.

 

Although required by regulation, deviations can be granted for a required manual, training programs, and certain management positions. Additional information regarding Single Pilot in Command certificate holders is contained in FSIMS FAA Order 8900.1, Volume 2, Chapter 4, Section 6.

135 Basic

 

A 135 Basic operator is a certificate holder whose operation is also limited in the size and scope of their operations. They have the following limitations:

 

Maximum of five pilots, including SIC’s,

Maximum of 5 aircraft can be used in their operation,

Maximum of 3 different types of aircraft can be used,

Aircraft are limited to those type certificated with 9 passenger seats or less,

Operations are limited to the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean,

No Category II or Category III instrument approach operations are allowed.

 

https://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/airline_certification/135_certification/general_info/

Anonymous ID: df80a6 Feb. 24, 2022, 2:20 p.m. No.15713238   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15713187

>>15713202

 

how the scenes of "war" have changed

 

no longer 10's of thousands of men and trucks and tanx and planes

 

now we have 3 guys in a pickup driving down a road, satellite pix of a parking lot or a cold hole in an abandoned building as proof of "war"

 

one disney reporter pretending to jump at sound effects does not a war make

Anonymous ID: df80a6 Feb. 24, 2022, 2:31 p.m. No.15713307   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3330

3 other cops found guilty Floyd Death

 

A federal jury has convicted all three former Minneapolis police officers on all charges of violating George Floyd's civil rights by failing to intervene or provide medical aid as their senior officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on the back of the handcuffed Black man's neck for more than nine minutes.

 

The all-white U.S. District Court panel of eight women and four men announced its decision Thursday afternoon after roughly 13 hours of deliberations over two days.

 

https://abcnews.go.com/US/jury-reaches-verdict-federal-trial-cops-involved-george/story?id=83062622