DavTheViking
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DavTheViking said:Can you get paid to fly 250 hours in 30 days?
John2375 said:Anyone have any experience w/Aerial Air Force out of Albert Whitted in St. Pete?? I went by there a week or so ago - guy was really nice.. I need a tailwheel endorsement and their only 2-seater was kinda.. well, let's say "dinged up" from a (now former) employee who lost control while trying to land it...he said to check back in a couple months and maybe something will work out.
I'm new to all this, so what's an acceptable pay scale in anyone's opinion?? I'd like to have a ballpark figure in my head so I know if I'm getting shafted or a sweet deal, you know...
John
ms6073 said:Take a look at this site (content is a bit dated but still on point): http://www.freewebs.com/stop-aerialmessages/home.htm
Yep, that is Tim Pacinni and he is looking the only endorsement worth anything will be the one he puts on your check when he deposits in he and his wifes bank account. Now there is a legitimate banner two company in Daytonna - Aerial Sign Company - that has been in business for decades and has several dozen aircraft (tailwheel). Aerial messages on the other hand has been investigated by city asnd county authorities on numerous occasions but Tim still manages to run this scam because few are willing to persue the matter but I think the Internet is starting to make it more difficult for him.
Now following 911, I think new regulations require that a banner tow company obtain a waiver - but the waiver is for the company. The local FSDO issues the waiver and may have to be notified when a new pilot is hired. In fact, if you have any questions about Tim's operation, call up the FSDO that has jurisdiction and you can find out about their safety record and you may also get some other helpful or not so helpful information. I think the waiver also defines specific approved geographic areas of operation but again, as far as formal training resulting in an FAA approved/mandated "banner tow endorsement" logbook entry, there is no such thing. As long as the pilot is in the waiver and has satisfied the insurance company's hoop-jumping, there is no reason to pay $2,500!
Although the langauge is vague, seems to me that Tim just indicated in an electronic message that a banner tow endorsement is required for which he will charge you $2,500 to obtain! Reply back and ask him point blank who requires the endorsement and if he indicates that it is the FAA, I suggest you consider contacting the Florida Attorney General and file a consumer fraud report. Of course he will simply back pedal and tell you the endorsement is a requirement for his insurance company and not an FAA but you could also contact the FSDO and let them know about this guys claims about this 'FAA required endorsement! If you really want to make Tim's life interesting, I suggest you consider using the e-mail address from his reply message to register for some adult websites. After that, see if you can lay your hands on one of those Nigerian cashiers checks that are floating around and ask that he deposit the check and then refund the difference!imp:
handlesaregay said:Maybe that's what we need to do is focus on the CFI/accomplices he has instead of focusing entirely on Tim which has never worked. Just my humble opinion.
Yup, the pilot was a good friend of mine. Stay away from Aerial Messages.A Squared said: