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(AFMAN11-202V3) The Flight Duty Period (FDP) for Bomber, Reconnaissance, Electronic Warfare, or Battle Management (Dual Control):

Basic Crew ____
Augmented Crew ____
Waiver Authority ____

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The Flight Duty Period (FDP) for different aircraft crew compositions is determined by regulatory guidelines and can be modified by adding extra crew members. The authority to issue a waiver for the FDP is determined by the aviation regulatory body or flight operations organization.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Flight Duty Period (FDP) for Bomber, Reconnaissance, Electronic Warfare, or Battle Management (Dual Control) depends on the crew composition.

For Basic Crew, the FDP is determined by regulatory guidelines.

For Augmented Crew, the FDP is determined by adding extra crew members to the Basic Crew composition.

The authority to issue a waiver for the FDP is determined by the governing aviation regulatory body or the organization responsible for flight operations.

A flight duty period includes the duties performed by the flightcrew member on behalf of the certificate holder that occur before a flight segment or between flight segments without a required intervening rest period.

Max crew duty is the maximum amount of time that a pilot can be on duty, or be working, within 24 hours. The max crew duty is 14 hours out of a 24-hour day. Part 135 regulations also require crew members to work only a set number of hours on consecutive days.

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