Just looking for some help finding something in the cars. I am using an iPhone and getting tired of reading on the tiny screen. I'm trying to figure out the rest period requirements for crews on call. I had no trouble finding then for crew on reserve (8 hour rest period in 24 hours or blah, blah) but I cannot find any such requirements for crews on call. If someone knows a cars reference that would be awesome.
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Crew on call requirements
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Re: Crew on call requirements
First you should get rid of the I-Phone and get a Samsung with a screen you can read. 
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Re: Crew on call requirements
So per Cars 101.1
"flight crew member on call" - means a flight crew member who has been designated by an air operator to be available to report for flight duty on notice of one hour or less;
"flight duty time" - means the period that starts when a flight crew member reports for a flight, or reports as a flight crew member on standby, and finishes at "engines off" or "rotors stopped" at the end of the final flight, except in the case of a flight conducted under Subpart 4 or 5 of Part VII, in which case the period finishes 15 minutes after "engines off" or "rotors stopped" at the end of the final flight, and includes the time required to complete any duties assigned by the air operator or private operator or delegated by the Minister prior to the reporting time and includes the time required to complete aircraft maintenance engineer duties prior to or following a flight;
So flight duty time starts when you report regardless of if you are on call or not
700.15 (1) (c) 120 hours in any 30 consecutive days or, in the case of a flight crew member on call, 100 hours in any 30 consecutive days;
So 100 in 30 days instead of 120
709.19 (1) (c) where the flight crew member is a flight crew member on call, one period of at least 36 consecutive hours within each 7 consecutive days or one period of at least 3 consecutive calendar days within each 17 consecutive days.
709.19 (3) An air operator shall notify a flight crew member on call of the commencement and duration of the flight crew member's time free from duty.
"flight crew member on call" - means a flight crew member who has been designated by an air operator to be available to report for flight duty on notice of one hour or less;
"flight duty time" - means the period that starts when a flight crew member reports for a flight, or reports as a flight crew member on standby, and finishes at "engines off" or "rotors stopped" at the end of the final flight, except in the case of a flight conducted under Subpart 4 or 5 of Part VII, in which case the period finishes 15 minutes after "engines off" or "rotors stopped" at the end of the final flight, and includes the time required to complete any duties assigned by the air operator or private operator or delegated by the Minister prior to the reporting time and includes the time required to complete aircraft maintenance engineer duties prior to or following a flight;
So flight duty time starts when you report regardless of if you are on call or not
700.15 (1) (c) 120 hours in any 30 consecutive days or, in the case of a flight crew member on call, 100 hours in any 30 consecutive days;
So 100 in 30 days instead of 120
709.19 (1) (c) where the flight crew member is a flight crew member on call, one period of at least 36 consecutive hours within each 7 consecutive days or one period of at least 3 consecutive calendar days within each 17 consecutive days.
709.19 (3) An air operator shall notify a flight crew member on call of the commencement and duration of the flight crew member's time free from duty.

