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It's always been believed that if an aircraft (US registered) is
rented out, a 100hr check is required. People believe all sorts of things that aren't true, including this. I am now trying to find a reference to this in the FARs. You will be looking a long time. The above text doesn't seem to apply to plain rental. It describes carrying a person for hire (implying that the passenger is paying) and offering flight training in the said aircraft. This is correct. Those are the situation that require a 100-hour. Rental does not. Michael |
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