Timebuilder
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Let's say you lease your airplane to a place that has a 135 certificate, and they put your plane on the certificate. You, with a commercial ticket, could work for them doing VFR air taxi for them in your own airplane at 500 hours TT. At 1200 hours, you could qualify to do this on IFR flights.
Otherwise, merely putting a plane on leaseback does not relieve you of any of the restrictions against common carriage.
If you lease back to a flight school, for instance, you CAN take folks up for VFR air tours, but under no circumstances can you charge to carry anyone from A to B without a 135 certificate and all the apropriate requirements being met.
Otherwise, merely putting a plane on leaseback does not relieve you of any of the restrictions against common carriage.
If you lease back to a flight school, for instance, you CAN take folks up for VFR air tours, but under no circumstances can you charge to carry anyone from A to B without a 135 certificate and all the apropriate requirements being met.