The Maximum Flight Duty Period (FDP) is a critical aspect of aviation safety and crew management, ensuring that pilots have adequate rest between flights to maintain alertness and performance.
The FDP varies based on the start time of the flight and the number of sectors flown. Understanding these parameters helps in planning optimal schedules for pilots.
Where start_time is the time of the first flight, sectors is the number of sectors flown, and sector_duration is the average duration of each sector.
What is the Maximum Flight Duty Period in aviation?
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Why is it important to consider the Maximum Flight Duty Period?
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