"BTIZ" wrote in message
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is that buried in the TSA definitin somewhere?
I saw definitions for "flight school". "recurrency training".. etc.. but not
"marketing"
The formatting was screwed up, but that was a quote straight from the rule.
Not a definition of "marketing" but rather of 'demonstration flight".
I can't market the flight school? or flying in general?
Sure you can. But you can't give a flight lesson and call it a
"demonstration flight" unless (perhaps) the purpose of the flight is to sell the
airplane.
Vaughn
BT
"Vaughn" wrote in message
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"BTIZ" wrote in message
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Demo flights for marketing are not required to meet the TSA criteria
Be careful here. They mean for "marketing" an aircraft, not
"marketing"
flight training.
"Demonstration flight for marketing purposes means a flight for the
purpose of
demonstrating an aircraft's or aircraft
simulator's capabilities or characteristics to a potential purchaser, or
to an
agent of a potential purchaser,
of the aircraft or simulator, including an acceptance flight after an
aircraft
manufacturer delivers an aircraft to a
purchaser."
Vaughn
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