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RideTheWind said:
I don't think anyone will ever believe your story, I'm sure that kind of thing never happens.
You are correct. It didn't happen. It was a hypothetical. Now, how bad would it have been?
 
Let's a$$ u me that it did happen. If so the guy did you a huge favor and you should STFU about it. Does that about cover it?
 
Lets just say "hypothetically" that this did happen. The guy asked you to keep it quiet, but instead you proceed to tell it to the world. That is not a great way to say thanks to a guy that was just allowing you to have some fun. Hypothetically.
 
Pull & Rotate said:
Lets just say "hypothetically" that this did happen. The guy asked you to keep it quiet, but instead you proceed to tell it to the world. That is not a great way to say thanks to a guy that was just allowing you to have some fun. Hypothetically.
What he said.

What an ass, the pilot will probably lose his job now.

Hopefully this post will be deleted before the guys boss reads it.
 
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rumpletumbler said:
Let's a$$ u me that it did happen. If so the guy did you a huge favor and you should STFU about it. Does that about cover it?
Exactly. He let you have some fun while risking his own certificate. Not too bright IMHO, but what's done is done, hypothetically. ;)
 
why are you asking if this was illegal

are you just asking for info sake or just curious
some part 135 operators do not allow pasengers up front and no one is allow to take the controls unless otherwise have been put on the certificate to operate the aircraft and the pilot could lose his employment for allowing it to happen

live and learn
 
Simply put, it was illegal.

The flight must have been flown under part 135 if you paid for a ticket, even if you were the only ones on it.

Under the FAR's it states:


§ 135.115 Manipulation of controls.

No pilot in command may allow any person to manipulate the flight controls of an aircraft during flight conducted under this part, nor may any person manipulate the controls during such flight unless that person is—

(a) A pilot employed by the certificate holder and qualified in the aircraft; or

(b) An authorized safety representative of the Administrator who has the permission of the pilot in command, is qualified in the aircraft, and is checking flight operations.


My word of advice to you is: be very, very careful who you talk to about this. Not only could the pilot get his certificate yanked, but the airline could be fined or shut down, and you might be in trouble yourself since you are a certificated airman too.

HAL
 
HAL said:
Simply put, it was illegal. The flight must have been flown under part 135 if you paid for a ticket, even if you were the only ones on it.
I have no idea what you guys are talking about - the post was deleted before I had the chance to read it. Why not just call it an instructional flight - won't that make everything legal? :rolleyes:

'Sled
 
Lead Sled said:
I have no idea what you guys are talking about - the post was deleted before I had the chance to read it. Why not just call it an instructional flight - won't that make everything legal? :rolleyes:

'Sled
Yeah.
 

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