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If by "ride" you mean around the pattern you will have a good time. Why
not just go down to the local FBO and have an instructor take you guys up. If by "ride" you mean to take you somewhere, that requires a very specific and hard to aquire certificate (135) that fewer and fewer small aircraft operators have. Even if you share costs, if you are the one creating the schedule and the pilot is just serving your schedule, the pilot will have legal problems without a 135 certificate. -Robert |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote Even if you share costs, if you are the one creating the schedule and the pilot is just serving your schedule, the pilot will have legal problems without a 135 certificate. If you phrased it something like, "My friends and I would like to ride around with you, sometime when you went flying, and would be willing to split costs." That would be legal, right? -- Jim in NC |
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Oh boy, here we go again...
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Check into some of the local flight schools (Aviation Professionals at
Midway or Gary), others at Schaumburg, Dupage, Aurora, Waukegan, Lansing. There's a good chance you can get a discounted introductory flight that would include a lesson in actually flying the aircraft. Pilots as a group are generally friendly as well as generous (well, sometimes...), but you won't find many who are willing to give rides to people they don't know. |
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On 4 May 2005 10:50:52 -0700, "Paul kgyy" wrote:
Check into some of the local flight schools (Aviation Professionals at Midway or Gary), others at Schaumburg, Dupage, Aurora, Waukegan, Lansing. There's a good chance you can get a discounted introductory flight that would include a lesson in actually flying the aircraft. Pilots as a group are generally friendly as well as generous (well, sometimes...), but you won't find many who are willing to give rides to people they don't know. Amen to that...of course, there are people I work with everyday that I wouldn't take up in an airplane! :-) Bill |
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On Fri, 06 May 2005 00:47:16 GMT, Bill G
wrote: On 4 May 2005 10:50:52 -0700, "Paul kgyy" wrote: Check into some of the local flight schools (Aviation Professionals at Midway or Gary), others at Schaumburg, Dupage, Aurora, Waukegan, Lansing. There's a good chance you can get a discounted introductory flight that would include a lesson in actually flying the aircraft. Pilots as a group are generally friendly as well as generous (well, sometimes...), but you won't find many who are willing to give rides to people they don't know. Amen to that...of course, there are people I work with everyday that I wouldn't take up in an airplane! :-) Bill Add to which I wouldn't put it past some enterprising FAA wenie to put this out hoping to catch those "big, bad pilots who break the rules". You know, the types who are real pricks, think they know it all, and are better than anyone else..... Chuck |
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