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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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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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BTIZ wrote:
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 Perhaps I missed something in 91.309, but logging hours is "compensation" as in "for hire or compensation". Hilton |
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"Hilton" wrote in message
ink.net... BTIZ wrote: 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 Perhaps I missed something in 91.309, but logging hours is "compensation" as in "for hire or compensation". Hilton I should have elaborated, FAR61.113(g) Private Pilot Privileges: A private pilot who meets the requirements of 61.69 of this part may act as pilot in command of an aircraft towing a glider. FAR61.69 Glider towing: Experience and training requirements. If you add in the information found in the FAA FAQ file for Part 61, you will find that the "intent" is that the PP may log the hours while towing gliders, and those hours may be used towards additional ratings. This is directed towards glider "club" operations. It is not "intended" that a PP may be compensated beyond hours in a log book and a PP cannot tow for a Commercial Glider tow operation where the "owner" is receiving revenue for the PP tow services. Additional information may be found with the Soaring Society of America who worked with the FAA to get the wording in FAR61.113(g) to allow soaring or glider club operations who have limited funds and limited power rated pilots to act as tow pilots. BT |
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In article , Mike O'Malley wrote:
Well, I wouldn't call it VERY dangerous, but it is more hazardous than Sunday morning coffee runs. Unless you fly those in a 60 year old airplane at 300' while on the edge of a stall, day in and day out :-) There are certainly hazards - the one tow operation I know of wrecks at least one Pawnee a year banner towing. -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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In article , Tow Chick wrote:
Is it legal to do banner towing on a PP license without receiving payment for it? No. First of all you need a waiver by the FAA before you can tow anything around, but your mother-in-law in the back seat. Not quite - although you cannot tow banners without a waiver, you can certainly tow gliders without one (and it doesn't have to be your mother-in-law in the glider, which is somewhat fortunate). -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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"BTIZ" wrote in message news:br8ac.64770$1I5.52101@fed1read01...
"Hilton" wrote in message ink.net... BTIZ wrote: 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 Perhaps I missed something in 91.309, but logging hours is "compensation" as in "for hire or compensation". Hilton I should have elaborated, FAR61.113(g) Private Pilot Privileges: A private pilot who meets the requirements of 61.69 of this part may act as pilot in command of an aircraft towing a glider. FAR61.69 Glider towing: Experience and training requirements. If you add in the information found in the FAA FAQ file for Part 61, you will find that the "intent" is that the PP may log the hours while towing gliders, and those hours may be used towards additional ratings. This is directed towards glider "club" operations. It is not "intended" that a PP may be compensated beyond hours in a log book and a PP cannot tow for a Commercial Glider tow operation where the "owner" is receiving revenue for the PP tow services. Additional information may be found with the Soaring Society of America who worked with the FAA to get the wording in FAR61.113(g) to allow soaring or glider club operations who have limited funds and limited power rated pilots to act as tow pilots. BT The reason you can tow gliders with a private (assuming the glider pilot is paying some nominal fee for the tow and the pilot isn't getting any of it) is because one of the glider associations has a waver. Just like the ultra light association has FAA wavers. -Robert |
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![]() The reason you can tow gliders with a private (assuming the glider pilot is paying some nominal fee for the tow and the pilot isn't getting any of it) is because one of the glider associations has a waver. Just like the ultra light association has FAA wavers. -Robert It's not a waiver if it is published in the FAR. But the SSA did work with the FAA to get it published. BT |
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