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KCASR.6.Q FTDP A Generic Interpretation Understanding KCASR 6.Q FTDP Flight Time and Duty Period. Version 1.0 Copyright © 2012-2016 Understanding KCASR 6.Q FTDP– A Generic Interpretation All rights reserved.

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KCASR.6.Q FTDP

A Generic Interpretation

Understanding KCASR 6.Q FTDP 

Flight Time and Duty Period.

Version 1.0

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DisclaimerThe documentation is provided “AS IS” and is solely intended to provide a general understanding of the author’s interpretation of KCASR 6.Q FTDP as amended on 01-Aug-2013.

The author makes no representations and disclaims any and all responsibility for the completeness or accuracy of the documentation.

The author reserves the right, at his discretion, to change or modify the documentation as deemed appropriate.

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Module 5:

Application of Regulations:All Crew Complements

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KCASR 6.Q.15Aircraft commander’s discretion

to extend a flying duty period:Before Take-off:

• The maximum anticipated extension for standard flight crew and standard cabin crew is 2 hours (2:00) above the scheduled FDP limits in KCASR 6.Q.8.

• The maximum anticipated extension for augmented flight crew and augmented cabin crew is 2 hours (2:00) above the scheduled FDP limits in KCASR 6.Q.10.

After Take-off:• May continue as long as necessary to land at the next

Destination / Alternate Aerodrome.

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Example:

Maximum Anticipated FDP Extensions in RED.

KCASR 6.Q.15Aircraft commander’s discretion

to extend a flying duty period:

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Report 925 MAX MAX EXTFLT DEP ARR BLOCK FDP DUTY SK FDP CMD EXT1 KWI 1025 RUH 1120 55 155 155 1400 17002 RUH 1315 KWI 1415 100 450 450 1315 16153 KWI 1710 RUH 1810 100 845 845 1230 15304 RUH 1915 KWI 2025 110 1100 1100 1145 1445

Total 405 11002055 2140 401130 1215 1515

ELAPSED

Acclimated Standard Crew Release

Duty Time

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KCASR 6.Q.18Absolute Limits on Flying Hours

Cumulative Flight Time :• 100 hours of flight time in any 28 consecutive days; • 900 hours of flight time in any 12 consecutive calendar months.

Cumulative Duty Time:• 55 Scheduled duty hours in any 7 consecutive days;• 60 Actual duty hours in any 7 consecutive days;• 95 duty hours in any 14 consecutive days; • 190 duty hours in any 28 consecutive days;

Lookback is from arrival time of leg or Midnight.

Lookback is from release time of duty or Midnight.

Two Checks when Leg/Duty crosses Midnight (Base Time).

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KCASR 6.Q.16Rest Period:

Basic Rest Requirements:• Rest At Base:

• If the preceding duty period, which includes any time spent on positioning, exceeded 18 hours, then the ensuing rest period must include a local night.

• After being called out from a standby duty the length of minimum rest shall be determined by the length of standby duty, plus any time spent on positioning, and any FDP completed.

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Condition Required Rest before Reduced Rest Compensatory Rest

Preceding Duty period is greater than 12:00At least as long as the preceding duty period, plus one hour per hour of Time Zone Difference if more than 2 hrs.

Not permitted Not applicable

Max of:          12:00

          At least as long as the preceding duty period, (minimum of 10 hrs.) plus one hour per hour of Time Zone Difference if more than 2 hrs.

Rest At Base

Preceding Duty is less than 12:00 Not permitted Not applicable

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Basic Rest Requirements:• Rest Away From Base:

• If the preceding duty period, which includes any time spent on positioning, exceeded 18 hours, then the ensuing rest period must include a local night.

• After being called out from a standby duty the length of minimum rest shall be determined by the length of standby duty, plus any time spent on positioning, and any FDP completed.

KCASR 6.Q.16Rest Period:

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Condition Required Rest before Reduced Rest Compensatory RestMinimum time in Suitable

Accommodation

Preceding Duty period is greater

than 12:00

At least as long as the preceding duty period, plus one hour per hour of Time Zone Difference if more than 2 hrs.

Not permitted Not applicable 10:00

Max of:          12:00          At least as long as the preceding duty period, (minimum of 10 hrs.) plus one hour per hour of Time Zone Difference if more than 2 hrs.

Rest Away From Base

Preceding Duty is less than 12:00

11:00

Required rest period only – may not be reduced when FDP has been

extended

10:00

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7 day lookback from end of Duty Period- illegal

Duty Period

Rest Period FDP

From the scheduled release of a duty period, looking back 7 calendar days, a single day free of duty which includes two local nights rest (LNR)

must be found within the same 7 calendar day period.

7 day lookback from end of Duty Period- illegal

LNR

SDFD

7 day lookback from end of Duty Period - legal

KCASR 6.Q.19Single Day Free of Duty

LNR

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14 day lookback from end of Duty Period- illegal

Duty Period

Rest Period FDP

From the release of a duty period, looking back 14 calendar days, a two days free of duty which includes three local nights rest (LNR)

must be found within the same 14 calendar day period.

14 day lookback from end of Duty Period- illegal

TDFD

14 day lookback from end of Duty Period - legal

KCASR 6.Q.19Two Days Free of Duty

10 11 12 13 14 15

LNR

16

SDFD

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KCASR 6.Q.19Seven Days Free of Duty

Authors note: It is recommended that users also apply CAP-371(B)(17.4(c) - A Crew member must be able to lookback 28 calendar days and find a total of 7 days free of duty.

A Crew member must be able to lookback 84 calendar days and find a total of 24 days free of duty.

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KCASR 6.Q.14Delayed Reporting Time in a Single FDP

Amount of Notification FDP Limits Based ON FDP

Start Time

>= 10 hours Revised FDP Start Revised FDP Start

>= 4 hours and < 10 hours

Is the more limiting of: Original FDP Start Revised FDP Start

Original FDP Start Time plus 4:00

< 4 hours Original FDP Start Original FDP Start

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KCASR 6.Q.18 Airport Standby (ASB)

Airport Standby (ASB)

Report of ASB

Arrive Time

FDP

Report of FDP

Duty Time

Airport Standby (ASB)

Report of ASB

Duty TimeRelease of ASB

Rest Period

ASB that does not lead to an FDP.

ASB that leads to an FDP.

1. FDP is considered to start at start of ASB.2. A CM assigned to an ASB that does not

lead to a FDP must be released into a rest period no less than 12:00.

3. The maximum time a CM may serve on ASB is 12:00.

4. All time on ASB/Combined ASB & FDP counts towards the Cumulative Duty Limitations under KCASR.6.Q.21

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KCASR 6.Q.18 – Standby (SBY)

Standby (SBY)

Start of SBY

Arrive Time

FDP

Report of FDP

SBYTime

Standby (SBY)

Start of SBY SBY Time

Release of SBY

Rest Period

SBY that does not lead to an FDP. SBY that leads to an FDP.

1. A CM assigned to an SBY that does not lead to a FDP must be released into a rest period no less than 12:00.2. The maximum time a CM may serve on SBY is 12:00.3. FDP is considered to start at start of FDP when a CM is assigned to report for an FDP.4. The FDP assigned to a CM on SBY is limited as follows:

a. The total time on SBY and FDP must be less than or equal to 20:00.b. The FDP must scheduled to adhere to the limits in KCASR.6.Q.8, 9 or 10.

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KCASR 6.Q.23 - Contactable

• A CP is a pre-designated period of time where a CM is available to be contacted by the airline.o The maximum period of time is 2:30o A max of two CP may be designated in any 24:00 period.o Each CP is separated by a period of no less than 10:00.

• The minimum time from the time a CM is notified until the CM is required to report for a FDP/ASB/SBY is 10:00.• The time a CM serves on CP is not regarded as Rest for the purposes of Day off requirements and rest

requirements.

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KCASR.6.Q FTDP

A Generic Interpretation

Understanding KCASR 6.Q FTDP 

Flight Time and Duty Period.

Version 1.0

Copyright © 2012-2016 Understanding KCASR 6.Q FTDP– A Generic Interpretation All rights reserved.