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Night vfr operations for commercial operations

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Hi everyone, this is my first ever post :)

We all know that in order to conduct a night VFR flight during commercial operations, the pilot has to be instrument rated.

My question comes here:

Does the airplane has to be IFR certified? Does the pilot has to be IFR current in order to conduct that flight even though there’s not an IFR plan filed?

 

Thanks in advance to anyone taking the time to respond.

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  1. KDS on May 08, 2020

    Welcome. I hope we can be of value to you.

    Are you referring to FAR 135.159?

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  2. aladeltero on May 08, 2020

    Part 91

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  3. KDS on May 08, 2020

    There is not anything in Part 91 that controls that. If you are thinking of FAR 61.133(b)(1) the answer is that the pilot only needs to be current for IFR if flying IFR. Note also that only applies if carrying passengers. The limitation does not apply to carrying cargo.

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