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Hi folks
I was wondering about the feasability of small corporate aircraft and whether single pilot ops are a good idea for let's say a 6-seater (2+4) in Europe's skies. typical ops like dublin - stockholm or london - milano. what do ye think? I hasten to add that I am new to all this and don't have a clue cheers Bernhard |
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Bernhard,
commercial single-pilot IFR ops are not allowed in many (all?) European countries. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 20:51:13 +0100, Thomas Borchert wrote:
Bernhard, commercial single-pilot IFR ops are not allowed in many (all?) European countries. Hi Thomas thanks for that. Do corporate owned aircraft fall under that? or just if you carry paying passengers? thanks Bernhard |
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On Oct 31, 11:32 am, Bernhard D Rohrer
wrote: On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 20:51:13 +0100, Thomas Borchert wrote: Bernhard, commercial single-pilot IFR ops are not allowed in many (all?) European countries. Hi Thomas thanks for that. Do corporate owned aircraft fall under that? or just if you carry paying passengers? I've never heard of corporate operations in the U.S. or Europe flying jets single pilot. The extra insurance for single pilot jet operations is usually more than the second officer's salery. -Robert |
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Bernhard,
Do corporate owned aircraft fall under that? or just if you carry paying passengers? Not sure, but I think you're right - corporate ops allow single pilot ops. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Robert,
I've never heard of corporate operations in the U.S. or Europe flying jets single pilot. The extra insurance for single pilot jet operations is usually more than the second officer's salery. I thought it was quite common from the Citation SP onwards? -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 20:10:01 +0000, Robert M. Gary wrote:
I've never heard of corporate operations in the U.S. or Europe flying jets single pilot. The extra insurance for single pilot jet operations is usually more than the second officer's salery. -Robert I wasn't thinking jets, more like King airs or similar |
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