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In article .com,
"Robert M. Gary" wrote: In addition to what others said, I believe the 135 operation is certified by the FSDO region they are in. If you buy the 135 operation and move it you may need to reapply for the certificate. BTW: Our Sacramento FSDO guy said it shouldn't be too hard to get a 135 certificate. Of course insurance is tough. -Robert Getting a 135 isn't too hard, that is right, but it takes a while to get it. We kinda want to get this started by fall, so we'll see. I am not even at the 135 minimums yet, but I will be easily by fall. I have been flying the dead legs with a local 135 operator, so my twin time is building up quickly. To be honest, I am very wet behind the ears for time. |
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