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I have a friend that is purchasing a plane and will start a business
of tow banner. He said I could fly the plane for him without been paid , this way I can get many hours on my logbook. Is it legal to do banner towing on a PP license without receiving payment for it? |
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![]() Victor wrote: I have a friend that is purchasing a plane and will start a business of tow banner. He said I could fly the plane for him without been paid , this way I can get many hours on my logbook. Is it legal to do banner towing on a PP license without receiving payment for it? No. George Patterson Treason is ne'er successful, Sir; what then be the reason? Why, if treason be successful, Sir, then none dare call it treason. |
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote:
Is it legal to do banner towing on a PP license without receiving payment for it? No. "No" is correct with underlying assumptions, all of which are likely to be true, like - the operator is charging for the banner tows, the pilot is not paying for the plane and fuel, etc. But he could legally tow his own banner in a plane he rents or owns, so, in a technical sense, the answer to his question, read carefully, is "yes, in some very limited circumstances." Todd Pattist (Remove DONTSPAMME from address to email reply.) ___ Make a commitment to learn something from every flight. Share what you learn. |
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Todd Pattist wrote
But he could legally tow his own banner in a plane he rents or owns Not unless he gets a waiver from the FSDO. 91.311 Towing: Other than under §91.309. No pilot of a civil aircraft may tow anything with that aircraft (other than under §91.309) except in accordance with the terms of a certificate of waiver issued by the Administrator. No FSDO I know of will issue a banner tow waiver to a pilot who lacks a commercial certificate, so the point is moot. Michael |
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"Michael" wrote in message
om... No FSDO I know of will issue a banner tow waiver to a pilot who lacks a commercial certificate, so the point is moot. What criteria do they use? There's nothing in the FARs about needing a commercial cert. Sounds like they are denying freedom of speech. Why can't private pilots tow their own messages around if they want to? (Playing devil's advocate here). |
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![]() Tony Cox wrote: "Michael" wrote in message om... No FSDO I know of will issue a banner tow waiver to a pilot who lacks a commercial certificate, so the point is moot. What criteria do they use? There's nothing in the FARs about needing a commercial cert. Sounds like they are denying freedom of speech. Why can't private pilots tow their own messages around if they want to? (Playing devil's advocate here). You are right, you actually don't need a CP cert to get the waiver. But the FSDO would certainly be interested in having a friendly conversation at some point during the process regarding what the waiver would be used for. They would also be very interested to learn that the PP is planning to engage in actvities involving a sign be towed for hire if they learned that. |
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In a previous article, (Victor) said:
I have a friend that is purchasing a plane and will start a business of tow banner. He said I could fly the plane for him without been paid , this way I can get many hours on my logbook. Is it legal to do banner towing on a PP license without receiving payment for it? "hours in my logbook" *is* payment, according to FAA prosecutions of people doing something similar (glider towing is the case I remember most clearly). -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ When the revolution comes, we'll need a longer wall. -- Tom De Mulder |
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(Paul Tomblin) wrote in message ...
In a previous article, (Victor) said: I have a friend that is purchasing a plane and will start a business of tow banner. He said I could fly the plane for him without been paid , this way I can get many hours on my logbook. Is it legal to do banner towing on a PP license without receiving payment for it? "hours in my logbook" *is* payment, according to FAA prosecutions of people doing something similar (glider towing is the case I remember most clearly). What if you don't log the flights? |
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glider towing in the US for PP is authorized per the FARs.. he can log hours
toward additional ratings.. but he can not receive monetary compensation.. FAR91.309 BT "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, (Victor) said: I have a friend that is purchasing a plane and will start a business of tow banner. He said I could fly the plane for him without been paid , this way I can get many hours on my logbook. Is it legal to do banner towing on a PP license without receiving payment for it? "hours in my logbook" *is* payment, according to FAA prosecutions of people doing something similar (glider towing is the case I remember most clearly). -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ When the revolution comes, we'll need a longer wall. -- Tom De Mulder |
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