Do you actually need an ATP to fly commercially? The answer depends on how you're flying — and it might surprise you. ✈️
In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson break down one of the most misunderstood regulatory questions in aviation after a real JSX flight from Scottsdale sparks the debate. They cover:
• Why Part 121 requires both pilots to hold an ATP, Part 135 requires only the captain, and Part 91 requires neither • How JSX uses Part 380 and Delux Public Charter to legally operate 30-seat jets under Part 135 instead of Part 121 — and why Southwest is fighting to shut it down • What the ATP-CTP course actually covers — proper checklist usage, proper crew management in a 121 setting, and passenger comfort — and why having it early might give you a slight leg up, though Brandon and Carson agree you'd need to ask a recruiter for a real answer • Why Part 135 and Part 91 pilots have no mandatory retirement age and can legally fly as long as they can pass a medical
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🚀 Whether you're a student pilot, private pilot, or general aviation enthusiast trying to make sense of the FARs, Brandon and Carson break it all down in plain language — straight from a real conversation that started on a JSX flight home.
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