Speed Turd
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I currently work at a 121 operator, and want to get someone else's opinion. I'm about to join a glider club and instruct a little bit " for fun" also there's no charge for instruction either. Would this be put in the same category as commercial flight time?
Instructing is operating off of your privilages as a CFI not a commercial pilot, this is also why you do not need a current second class medical to be a CFI.If it requires a commercial license it is commercial flying. Instructing counts against flight time limits.
Instructing is operating off of your privilages as a CFI not a commercial pilot, this is also why you do not need a current second class medical to be a CFI.
In that case you would lose your CFI and your COMM is not at risk.I had this dilemma also. What made my decision was what happens when my student skids off a runway when I solo him and I get my certificate suspended? Even temporarily?
I hate to think I would risk my job for a part time gig, especially if I wasn't getting paid.
I am of the thought that as long as you are not being compensated, it is not commercial flying. I guess its up to your airline as to if you can instruct "for free" or not. I would like to see hard facts on this one because many of us may be wrong on this subject.
Does not count, at least a AE, I fly a citation VII part 91 on my days off(no pay) and there is no problem with it. My cousin has a C-182, and I am instructing him to help him get his IRA, again they have no problem with it. As long as I am not being paid it does not come off of my 1000 a year.
Notice the wink, I am not getting paid for it, but my father is. He gets $550 per day.You are flying a C650 and not getting paid for it?