Positioning, also known as deadhead, duty time refers to the time a crew member spends traveling between destinations without actually performing any flight duties. This time is often compensated with additional rest periods or credits.
The calculation of positioning duty credit depends on various factors such as the distance traveled and the type of aircraft used. The formula for calculating this credit can be expressed as:
Distance = Distance traveled in miles
Speed = Average speed of the aircraft in miles per hour
Rate = Credit rate per hour
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