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Blueskies wrote:
Makes sense to me, the NBAA seems to represent biz jets not private pilots. Actually, once upon a time they did have some good information on implementing employee flying policies; I'm surprised they're being so useless now. I know a few local companies firsthand that have such policies, and google turns up a bunch more. (Though also a depressing number of "absolutely prohibited".) Usually they require a few hundred hours, and sometimes an instrument rating and/or commercial cert. The best I've seen is the University of Wisconsin, which has a somewhat complex set of requirements (http://www.uwsa.edu/oslp/rm/forms/pilotapproved.htm), but which are centered on currency rather than total time. |
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