YaMama
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- Jul 14, 2003
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Hey folks,
When I was going for my Commercial license back in the day, I was taught that the standard for "holding out" to the public (and needing a 135 cert.) was flying passengers in an aircraft that was not owned by said passengers. At my current flight school however, the standard (supported by a former-FAA chief pilot) is that if a passenger has a pilot logbook then it is also legal. I.E, the guy has a meeting in XYZ city, so we conduct a lesson to that city, log it as flight instruction, and don't need to mess with 135. Note that the chief pilot warned me: "this doesn't mean we can just sell a logbook to anybody who walks in the door - they have to be a genuine pilot, with a medical and an interest in receiving flight training."
What do you guys think? Is it a good idea for me to accept these flights, or am I setting myself up for trouble with the Feds? Can anybody point me to some documentation, either in support of this type of operation, or of a pilot getting in trouble for it? Thanks a lot,
When I was going for my Commercial license back in the day, I was taught that the standard for "holding out" to the public (and needing a 135 cert.) was flying passengers in an aircraft that was not owned by said passengers. At my current flight school however, the standard (supported by a former-FAA chief pilot) is that if a passenger has a pilot logbook then it is also legal. I.E, the guy has a meeting in XYZ city, so we conduct a lesson to that city, log it as flight instruction, and don't need to mess with 135. Note that the chief pilot warned me: "this doesn't mean we can just sell a logbook to anybody who walks in the door - they have to be a genuine pilot, with a medical and an interest in receiving flight training."
What do you guys think? Is it a good idea for me to accept these flights, or am I setting myself up for trouble with the Feds? Can anybody point me to some documentation, either in support of this type of operation, or of a pilot getting in trouble for it? Thanks a lot,