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Hello everyone,
Long time lurker, first time poster (I always wanted to say this ![]() Anyway, I have just acquired my private pilot license and I'm en route to the intrument ticket. Since as you know, this is the time where a second private pilot is what helps best to collect the needed instrument time, I was wondering if there's anyone out there that has at least a basic license and would be willing to fly with me ![]() Cincinnati would be best, but anything within 1hr flight time will work too. - I pay for rental, you can pick the place where you'd like to have lunch or dinner - I buy food ![]() - I will be more than happy to return the favor and be your safety pilot if you're looking for IFR hours. If you're interested - respond to this post, or send me a private message and we'll work out the logistics. Cheers and safe skies, Alex PS. Sorry for cross-posting but it can be a win-win so hopefully doesn't qualify as spam ![]() |
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I'm too far away, but you are going to make friends!
john Alex P. wrote: Hello everyone, Long time lurker, first time poster (I always wanted to say this ![]() Anyway, I have just acquired my private pilot license and I'm en route to the intrument ticket. Since as you know, this is the time where a second private pilot is what helps best to collect the needed instrument time, I was wondering if there's anyone out there that has at least a basic license and would be willing to fly with me ![]() Cincinnati would be best, but anything within 1hr flight time will work too. - I pay for rental, you can pick the place where you'd like to have lunch or dinner - I buy food ![]() - I will be more than happy to return the favor and be your safety pilot if you're looking for IFR hours. If you're interested - respond to this post, or send me a private message and we'll work out the logistics. Cheers and safe skies, Alex PS. Sorry for cross-posting but it can be a win-win so hopefully doesn't qualify as spam ![]() |
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If you "hire" a private pilot to be your safety pilot, he
needs to have a commercial pilot certificate. You are offering to pay for lunch at a place of the others choosing, etc and that makes it a "for pay operation requiring a commercial certificate. As your employee, neither you nor he/she needs to have a 135 certificate even though you are planning trips. From the stand point of valuable instrument time, you need a pilot with an active instrument rating who can give useful advice and see errors you might make. A CFII is cheap compared to the cost of wasted aircraft hours. Congratulations on the new certificate. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P 8,000 hours, Gold Seal CFII/SMELI "Alex P." wrote in message ps.com... | Hello everyone, | | Long time lurker, first time poster (I always wanted to say this ![]() | | Anyway, I have just acquired my private pilot license and I'm en route | to the intrument ticket. Since as you know, this is the time where a | second private pilot is what helps best to collect the needed | instrument time, I was wondering if there's anyone out there that has | at least a basic license and would be willing to fly with me ![]() | Cincinnati would be best, but anything within 1hr flight time will | work too. | | - I pay for rental, you can pick the place where you'd like to have | lunch or dinner | - I buy food ![]() | - I will be more than happy to return the favor and be your safety | pilot if you're looking for IFR hours. | | If you're interested - respond to this post, or send me a private | message and we'll work out the logistics. | | Cheers and safe skies, | Alex | | PS. Sorry for cross-posting but it can be a win-win so hopefully | doesn't qualify as spam ![]() | |
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Jim Macklin wrote:
You are offering to pay for lunch at a place of the others choosing, etc and that makes it a "for pay operation requiring a commercial certificate. But surely this wouldn't qualify; the purchase of lunch is both incidental and coincidental to the act of flying; neither the act of flying nor the purchase of lunch must necessarily and/or inevitably follow the other, obviating the comp/hire clause? You could be nicked on the paying of rental/loggable time (good will applies), but not the hamburgers! ![]() TheSmokingGnu |
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TheSmokingGnu wrote:
You could be nicked on the paying of rental/loggable time (good will applies), but not the hamburgers! ![]() I wouldn't think you could be tagged for providing the plane. The safety pilot would be a required crewmember for the operation, not a passenger. If such were the case, then nobody could fly with a safety pilot in their own plane (or a rented one) unless the safety pilot shared costs. I don't think that's the case. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) -- Message posted via http://www.aviationkb.com |
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