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Does a pilot have to have a commercial rating to participate in a
venture in which he/she is *not* carrying paying passengers? Any recent precedents? ~ted/2NO |
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The reference would be FAR 61.113, I think. You can see that at
http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text.... 1.1.2.5.1.8 One critical thing you may be missing, from your post, is that the prohibition is against carrying persons _or property_ for compensation or hire. There are a lot of exceptions, including acting as a tow pilot. The reg is contradictory on this point, and I haven't heard of what I would consider to be an adequate precedent to settle this matter. It says you can't fly for money, but you can be a tow pilot. Can you get paid for being a tow pilot? Other than this one area, the regs seam pretty clear. Ed wrote: Does a pilot have to have a commercial rating to participate in a venture in which he/she is *not* carrying paying passengers? Any recent precedents? ~ted/2NO |
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Not carrying anything. Just flying and sitting on the ground having
pictures taken (from the ground). Nothing else. Hard to believe I'd have to have a commercial license for that! But roolz are roolz and I don't want to b0rk them. |
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You might want to look at the rules about flying your
own aircraft in support of your own business, where that travel is for meetings, sales, etc. but is not about selling or demonstrating the aircraft. At 14:00 29 September 2006, wrote: Does a pilot have to have a commercial rating to participate in a venture in which he/she is *not* carrying paying passengers? Any recent precedents? ~ted/2NO |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Does a pilot have to have a commercial rating to participate in a venture in which he/she is *not* carrying paying passengers? Any recent precedents? You don't need a precedent, the FAR's will do just fine. In general, a private pilot can't get paid to fly an airplane, with certain very narrow exceptions. If you are not familar with the operative FAR's, you really need to review them before you do whatever it is you are thinking about doing. Start with 61.113 (a) and then very carefully read (b) thru (g), and then read it all again. Vaughn |
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they could hire a model, or an actor.. to do that.. and not require a pilot
rating wrote in message ups.com... Not carrying anything. Just flying and sitting on the ground having pictures taken (from the ground). Nothing else. Hard to believe I'd have to have a commercial license for that! But roolz are roolz and I don't want to b0rk them. |
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